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Old February 7th 08, 01:40 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Mike Kaliski Mike Kaliski is offline
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Default DAB antenna


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Hello

Can anyone advise please. I have a new DAB tuner which works fine except
the
digital signal is not very strong around here. I am getting some
'popping'
sounds as a result. The Bit Error Rate is about 0.04, less than the
critical
0.05, but not brilliant. The indoor ariel supplied is 6 inches long. I
have
tried moving the indoor aerial around within the range of its cable with
no
real improvement.

Is there anyway of improving reception without installing an external
aerial?

Thanks

KK


You could try sticking a bit of aluminium (aluminum) foil to the card
from a cereal packet. Fold the cardboard to form a right angle and stand
it with the folded edge vertical near to the antenna to form a reflector.
Adjust for best signal strength. For a 6 inch antenna, the card only
needs to be the size of an A4 sheet of paper, around 8 inches by 12
inches. Fold in half so that you have two surfaces at 90 degrees to each
other, 8 inches by 6 inches.

^
/ \ reflector
/ \
/ \ Looking down from top
/ \
o antenna

If this doesn't work, you need a bigger antenna.

Mike G0ULI



I saw this post this afternoon and tried it at the office. Works great, I
can get into the free wifi from the airport. I just taped a piece of
aluminum foil to the wall in a corner and set my USB wifi transceiver in
front of it. Took about 5 minutes to rig up. Unfortunately I can only use
it in the evenings as there is too much ground traffic between my location
and the WIFI source the rest of the day.

Thank you. It's one of my all time favourite work arounds.

Mike G0ULI