The lowest frequency that your radio, or the radio in question can pick-up.
Thus, the phrase, "high-frequency"...
I would tell you 1 mhz, but most radios don't recognize anything that low.
Hope this helps you.
2007-05-22 07:05:11
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answered by Sportsguy 4
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Very low freq. (VLF) ranges will have the most "static." [See source.] These ranges fall well below our standard AM frequencies, but they fall into audio ranges when converted to sound. Check this out:
"VLF receivers are simple, yet uncommon. Consisting only of an antenna and an audio amplifier, they are sensitive to radio waves with frequencies between a few hundred Hertz and 10 kHz . For comparison, AM broadcast band radios --like the ones in most automobiles-- span the much higher frequency range 540 kHz to 1.6 MHz. " [See source.]
2007-05-22 14:27:55
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answered by oldprof 7
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In TV and radio broadcasting, the lower the frequency the greater the potential interference.
2007-05-22 13:59:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no particular frequency which is most subject to static.
2007-05-22 14:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on where your radio receiver is located, if the receiver is blocked by objects of great mass you will get poor reception.
2007-05-26 11:30:51
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answered by johnandeileen2000 7
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I think it all depends on where you live!
2007-05-22 14:03:39
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answered by Kate 3
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