Lauren273
New Member
Hello...
I was listening to my iPod Nano...the older smaller almost square shaped generation Nano, when I heard what sounded like crackling. I turned up the volume to realize that is was radio commercials, but not just 1 station...there were 2 stations layered over one another, which were coming through along with the music I was listening to (which is on the iPod). I pushed pause, and loud and clear, I heard the 2 radio stations coming through simultaneously. I was listening on my headphones & the iPod was not plugged in to anything.
I have a basic understanding of physics, but I'm not to familiar with the mechanics of a radio receiver. As far as I know, an iPod Nano (the old square shaped generation) doesn't have radio signal receiving capabilities on its own.
How were 2 stations (2 different frequencies) able to be received and played simultaneously? Also, I was a bit amazed how clear they both sounded (not a lot of static at all). This happened last night- for the first time.
Can anyone walk me through how this could be possible? I would really appreciate it!
Thanks,
L
I was listening to my iPod Nano...the older smaller almost square shaped generation Nano, when I heard what sounded like crackling. I turned up the volume to realize that is was radio commercials, but not just 1 station...there were 2 stations layered over one another, which were coming through along with the music I was listening to (which is on the iPod). I pushed pause, and loud and clear, I heard the 2 radio stations coming through simultaneously. I was listening on my headphones & the iPod was not plugged in to anything.
I have a basic understanding of physics, but I'm not to familiar with the mechanics of a radio receiver. As far as I know, an iPod Nano (the old square shaped generation) doesn't have radio signal receiving capabilities on its own.
How were 2 stations (2 different frequencies) able to be received and played simultaneously? Also, I was a bit amazed how clear they both sounded (not a lot of static at all). This happened last night- for the first time.
Can anyone walk me through how this could be possible? I would really appreciate it!
Thanks,
L