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Old June 27th 04, 12:24 AM
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Hello,
Judging by your posts (I didn't understand one) this might seem obvious but
I'm no radio expert.
I want to improve the FM reception in the house for my new DVD player (Sony
DAV SC5 - excellent sound) and plan to run a co-ax cable to the attic.
There is a spare tv arial up there from the previous owner. Will that be of
any use or should I buy a dedicated FM arial, and if so what should I look
for? I am in Scotland and the house is two storey so the attic is quite
high up.

Thanks in advance.

Calum


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Old June 27th 04, 03:20 AM
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Calum:

You can try it, it won't hurt anything, but the TV antenna is for UHF unless
it is very old, and since FM is a longer wavelength (VHF), it needs a larger
antenna. On the other hand, just having some metal in the attic may work
better than the present antenna. Give it a try, and if it is
unsatisfactory, replace the TV antenna with a FM antenna.

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Hello,
Judging by your posts (I didn't understand one) this might seem obvious

but
I'm no radio expert.
I want to improve the FM reception in the house for my new DVD player

(Sony
DAV SC5 - excellent sound) and plan to run a co-ax cable to the attic.
There is a spare tv arial up there from the previous owner. Will that be

of
any use or should I buy a dedicated FM arial, and if so what should I look
for? I am in Scotland and the house is two storey so the attic is quite
high up.

Thanks in advance.

Calum




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Old June 27th 04, 03:20 AM
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Calum:

You can try it, it won't hurt anything, but the TV antenna is for UHF unless
it is very old, and since FM is a longer wavelength (VHF), it needs a larger
antenna. On the other hand, just having some metal in the attic may work
better than the present antenna. Give it a try, and if it is
unsatisfactory, replace the TV antenna with a FM antenna.

--
Crazy George
Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address
"FB" wrote in message
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Hello,
Judging by your posts (I didn't understand one) this might seem obvious

but
I'm no radio expert.
I want to improve the FM reception in the house for my new DVD player

(Sony
DAV SC5 - excellent sound) and plan to run a co-ax cable to the attic.
There is a spare tv arial up there from the previous owner. Will that be

of
any use or should I buy a dedicated FM arial, and if so what should I look
for? I am in Scotland and the house is two storey so the attic is quite
high up.

Thanks in advance.

Calum




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Old July 1st 04, 09:54 PM
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Thanks will give it a try

Calum



"Crazy George" wrote

Calum:

You can try it, it won't hurt anything, but the TV antenna is for UHF

unless
it is very old, and since FM is a longer wavelength (VHF), it needs a

larger
antenna. On the other hand, just having some metal in the attic may work
better than the present antenna. Give it a try, and if it is
unsatisfactory, replace the TV antenna with a FM antenna.

--
Crazy George
Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address



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Old July 1st 04, 09:54 PM
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Thanks will give it a try

Calum



"Crazy George" wrote

Calum:

You can try it, it won't hurt anything, but the TV antenna is for UHF

unless
it is very old, and since FM is a longer wavelength (VHF), it needs a

larger
antenna. On the other hand, just having some metal in the attic may work
better than the present antenna. Give it a try, and if it is
unsatisfactory, replace the TV antenna with a FM antenna.

--
Crazy George
Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address



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