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In Reply to: RE: Sony XDRF1HD --I got it posted by Neff on January 07, 2011 at 13:59:18
I agree. I'm curious about a bettr indoor antenna.The included dipole works well but it's flimsy.It's hanging from the drop ceiling but if it gets moved or knocked down(courtesy of our building's maintenence staff) it'll need to be repositioned,a pain in the butt with my situation.
CC Crane has a J shaped rod or whatever,might work well.What about those home-built fractals?
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I use rabbit ears from Radio Shack. Exterior antenna is not needed here, lightning scares me.
I'm just looking at ideas here..the included dipole's ok but I'm having trouble getting WXTU 92.5 ....guess it's the FM bug getting me,uh oh.
I was thinking of making you something using an RC car motor and a old remote control. But like most of my great ideas that are not cost effective and I end up loosing my ass on I decided to look at the auction site.
I can easily make a 2' by 3' T to adapt to this baby. and thread the antenna along it. Then you can have remote control of the antenna. Hell I was going to install the Allied tenna rotor this spring now I'm thinking this thing is good for me too.
You can even program and save positions
Pretty neat the crap they got today eh?
Had the Sony for a week and a half-today I realized I haven't touched the cd player or tts all that time.
Someone please tell me the nearsest Sony XDRF1HD Owners Anonymous chapter
location........
Henry,a vintage Rembrandt rabbit ears on a lazy susan kinda turntable thingie would do,heh.
Mine's on all the time, my other components are intermittantly running. That said, I jusy ripped 200 CD's to flac and I'm playing with MediaMonkey, sounds awesome. I don't know which sounds better, but I do know what's easier! I'l spin some black disc just so my TT doesn't miss me!
Freedom is the right to discipline yourself.
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