Troubleshooting MW/LW Radio

MW/LW Radio reception problems can often be difficult to diagnose because reception can vary depending on where you live and the time of day. However, checking to see whether the local transmitter is operating correctly isa good first step.

If you are experiencing ahissing noise or fading of the signal it may be a reception problem.


Basic Installation

Itis important to check your installation is working properly and that your radio is in the best possible location. We have a basic installation guide you can read.

Works and warnings

Check whetherthere are any known works or warnings that might be causing the problem.

Transmitter faults

By using our Transmitter Checker, you can check what MW/LW radio services are available at your location. It will also show you any transmitter faults.

Weather

AM reception can vary a great deal from day to night because of differences in the atmosphere. You may get good, clear reception during the day, but after sunset the signal may fade or become distorted. This is why you can often hear radio stations from outside the UK at night. Our information on how clear skies and fine weather can affect your radio receptionmay be useful, please see our Weather Guide.

Buzzing, clicking and pops

This may mean an electrical item in your home, or nearby, is interfering with your MW/LW radio.This is causing the buzzing, clicking or pops sounds you can hear. See our guide on Buzzing and Clicking.If you are still having problems see our sister site for further information.