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In Reply to: RE: Wrong question. posted by phil100a@hotmail.com on July 01, 2016 at 21:58:56
Those t shaped dipoles can work amazingly well, especially if you make them rotatable. They are directional (figure 8 pattern). I mounted mine on a vertical wooden Dowell with another horizontal Dowell supporting the dipole at the top. I rotate it for maximum signal strength.7
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?It depends, on all the factors I mentioned, doesn't it?
An antenna is as important to any FM radio as sights are to any gun, no?
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Tim Bailey
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Edits: 07/09/16
Depends on if his favorite stations are strong nearby ones or distant. If they are strong signals, a piece of wire about 2 meters long would do. Choose solid wire gauge so the stripped end will plug into that connector.
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