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In Reply to: RE: Wife Anti-Audiophile Act 2009(WAAA2009) posted by DanWKW on July 01, 2009 at 04:04:09
Only directional antennas can help eliminate interference. A rotor with a directional Yagi antenna in your attic? A preamp will only aggravate interference. No one makes a home use preamp with bandpass & narrow band notch filters. If so, entry would likely be $1K+.
seems to be too ugly for indoor use and very likely to get me divorced with my wife(which is what I don't prefer for the time being...maybe later:P).
Pls note that: all external fixtures (incl. antenna, of course)are strictly prohibited by our building management company. Antenna must fit in my small apartment.
In this case:
How about a very small satellite/disc type indoor antenna? Does anyone come across with this for FM radio?
...I have bought a new small indoor directional antenna. It proves to be much better than a whip, MD ST-2. To illustrate more sonically, when weather permits the sources are "high-rez" and the signal is strong enough, the sonic performance of my tuner comes to a par or above comparing with my CD player.
However, my learning lessons still proceed...maybe on a new project on a rhombic indoor antenna. Let's wait and see.
I have to say thank you to Timbo, the antenna nazi, for his useful information and thoughtful assistance. From now on, in my mind, when I think of Australia, the first things I have will be Tim B. and "Grange".
I assume the attic is not an occupied space. I also suspect outdoor use is restricted at your location.
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