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In Reply to: RE: FM antenna... posted by tketcham on September 21, 2016 at 06:52:55
This is why I started this thread, I like this. I've been looking for a good indoor antenna, I think I might have to order one of these.
Martin
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Hi, Martin,
No guarantees, but it's the most practical solution that I've come across for a problem radio location. Of course, you could try one of Timbo's suggestions. Have fun with those. '-)
Regards,
Tom
My definition is one that is strong enough to drive your FM front end into full quieting, on all desired stations, with a signal free of multipath additions caused by reflections.
Noting that no tuner made can eliminate multi-path.
By definition there are only two indoor FM antennas that can guarantee that are a Moxon or way better a wire rhombic. The Moxon can be pointed, but hasn't anywhere near the gain of a rhombic, but more gain than the folded dipole from Crane.
Powered indoor antennas usually add noise.
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
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