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In Reply to: RE: If you're currently using a T dipole, and CAN'T have an external directional multi-element with a rotor posted by Timbo in Oz on July 15, 2019 at 14:17:05
I'm not sure I understand how to make that antenna. If the ST-2 is low gain maybe I should keep my dipole. I can tweak the reception by moving it slightly.
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I've looked at the silver ribbon antenna but not sure if the size has a place, but I reconsider it with my wife and current decor.
Keep the dipole-
Go to FMFool.com - type in your Zip Code, Elevation for the antenea and see what your polars are - aiming the dipole will have a huge effect-
Timbo is ON the Money - a Rhombic is the best - and the instructions are in the FAQ section
THere are better tuners then the Nad - even SS-
Kenwood Trio
Sansui - 700 and 900 series
and don't forget the MR-74
Happy Listening
The rhombic antenna is huge so not good in our townhome, and vintage tuners would be out of place in my system. That is why I'm looking for something more modern. I can't take over our living room w/ a stereo system.
Did you look at the article in AA's FAQ here?!
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
I'm sorry, but that huge antenna in the family/ dining area of our small townhome is not visually acceptable.
not on your ceiling!!!!
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
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