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Just tried this indoor antenna......

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Posted on November 17, 2014 at 18:15:02
ABliss
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http://www.fmdxantenna.com/products.php?cat=Indoor+FM+Reception+Antennas

works great, blew away the Terk I was using in the office system. Think I will order another one for the garage. I am now getting 6 bars on my Denon tuner on a weak jazz station, that the Terk was only giving 1 bar on. Signal is now almost as strong as the main system with the attic antenna.

Ok, so it dose not have much WAF, but who cares, neither dose my jazz.

AB.

 

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RE: Just tried this indoor antenna......, posted on November 18, 2014 at 09:33:47
The Duke
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I agree. I have one and it is a good antenna but does that dial do anything?

Also, as good and maybe even better is the Ccrane "FM Reflector". It is my first choice in indoor FM antennas.












 

RE: Just tried this indoor antenna......, posted on November 18, 2014 at 11:32:24
ABliss
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I guess it dose, different settings seem to give different results for each station.

AB.

 

The rabbit ears?! , posted on November 24, 2014 at 01:21:52
Timbo in Oz
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Rabbit ears two elements still need to be aligned to the vector of of each station's transmitter to your site.

Just playing with the knobs won't give your the best possible results from such an elaborated set of rabbit ears.




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