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Old January 14th 08, 01:44 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Peter Peter is offline
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Default Options for listening to FM radio at work?

3 - Use Two FM Radios and place One near the Window
with an FM Re-Broadcaster Tuned to an local FM Radio
Station who's Frequency is not in
use.http://www.ccrane.com/radios/fm-tran...ansmitter.aspx

enjoy listening to your radio ~ RHF


Wow, that's a great option. I'll have to think about that one. I could
probably put it in office of someone that has a window no problem.


The Kaito 1103 has excellent FM and audio, and reputedly the 1101 and
1102 do, too. Your best solution, however, is probably recorded FM, as
another poster noted.


The recorded stuff is great but I have all the music I need. I have a
Napster subscription and can download stuff at home and play it offline. One
of the morning stations I listen talks about current events and gives me a
couple of laughs in the morning. Then in the afternoon I like to switch on
to the sports station. I guess I could listen to them a day later worse
case.... :-)

I did find some good instructions on constructing a dipole antenna which I
may try:

http://www.kgnu.org/ht/helpfm.html#makeantenna