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    Hi.  I am about to go connect the indoor AM and FM antennas to my 
stereo.  Had not yet done so because I was waiting until I created a sort of 
entertainment center for stereo and TV and related equipment.  Not bad with 
2 four foot bookcases.  LOL

    Anyway, am curious if there is a better indoor antenna for both AM and 
FM?  Not talking about those so called amplified ones, just something that 
might be easier to manipulate.  What I have may well be sufficient, time 
will tell.  I just need to pin them up on the wall best I can.

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Newport, Oregon
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