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In Reply to: RE: Assuming you controll the aesthetics in the basement you might try a rhombic antenna on its ceiling. posted by Timbo in Oz on September 19, 2015 at 14:45:59
Can't say I understand what you're talking about, but I appreciate the advice just the same. Thanks.
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Later Gator,
Dave
Your clock needs to be set ahead 2 mins. to be correct.
have you read the article in FAQs here at AA? I am betting not.i) if you make the decisions about what you can put up / install in the basement? WAF? Thought that was pretty clear!
ii) FM Fool is a US web site giving sufficient information, for you to understand your FM reception issues, for most of your desired stations.
ii a) To aim an antenna the size of a rhombic or a Yagi - which you do need to do - it would help to know what to aim at, no?
iii) Tuners - which you are very keen on - are of themselves the second most important part of a radio reception system.
iv) FM just is directional, no tuner made can eliminate multi-path effects. But a directional antenna with real gain can, and what's more will keep distortion and noise low.
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Edits: 09/19/15
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