hi
This may not be so beautiful but if you could add some lengths of wire
to your rabbit ears I am betting you would see a big improvement. I used to
rap a length of wire around a set of shelves. Just use the formula 234
divided by the frequency in MHz to find a good length. On the other hand you
may want to go with something less than 234 feet which is what the formula
would recommend for one MHz. But if you have the wire that would be a great
antenna.
God bless,
Mark
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----- Original Message -----
From: "hank smith" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 3:49 PM
Subject: off topic fm and am antanna help
> Hello.
> I am trying to pull in some week signals out of seattle wa from olympia
> wa.
> I am running a boston acoustics recepter
> currently I am using a pair of rabbit ear tv antanna's in the horzontal
> possission and am getting a little better results but I am needing a bit
> more recieving power on fm and I am also needing some am recommendations.
> I purchased a amplified am/fm antanna from terk for 30 dollars from best
> buy
> and it was the worst performming antanna that was amplified I ran in to
> even
> with the amp maxxed, it had a amp dial that you could adjust.
> any recommendations for indoor use that I can purchase at a local store?
> either from radio shack best buy or some other place?
> thanks
> Hank
>
>