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Proctologically Violated©® wrote:
... *Finally* accomplished said task, and, big big bummer, the reception of the car radio in my shop/garage is even worse than my home radios/stereos! Yet, this *same radio*, when I used to park the car this very same garage, had great reception. ... Been decades since I have taken a car radio and placed it in a cabinet with its' own speaker(s), power supply, etc. and created a "Miracle Kludge." However, if I remember correctly, I found the same as you, poor reception--until I tuned the antenna adjusting capacitor (was a hole on the back of the radio turned with a screw driver.) It then turned out to be the most sensitive am set I ever owned (well, for one without a long-wire antenna attached.) The antenna is part of an "antenna system" of which, the car body is a part with much influence ... ditch the car body and you have to readjust the antenna. Regards, JS |
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