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![]() If you can run a wire to a water pipe or electrical ground and over to 'close proximity' to your radio, it will probably increase reception. It did for my little transistor radio when I was a kid (a few years back). "Uncle Scotty" wrote in message ... I bought this old-fashioned style radio from LL Bean to listen to a Prairie Home Companion on. http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/sto...fea t=7985-tn It is broadcast locally on PBS radio, but I am in an apartment and am not getting strong reception. Beyond moving the radio (which I have tried to several locations) is there anything else I can do to improve it? Thanks, Scott |
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