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Hello. I've seen many 'boosters' for radio reception, none of which do what
I'm hoping for, so either my aim is foolish beyond imagining, or really interesting. Please tell me which. ![]() I hope to boost the incoming signal to override the ocal RF mush from nearby flats, and to do this for a portable receiver so I want no cables attached to it at all. I have considered two possible ideas: 1. Take a feed from my existing outdoor antenna and make a dipole indoors, for passive re-radiation of whatever the outdoor one picks up. 2. Same thing, but using a small preamp I built once (uses a MAR6 I think, about 22dB gain), but instead of feeding the RF input on a tuner as usual, drive a small dipole to allow any small receiver with a whip or a wire to get enough of the externally derived signal to beat the indoor mush. (I think that feedback would be a problem, with any serious power, but perhaps something as small as the MAR6-based booster I mentioned might work ok, given that the outdoor antenna is several tens of feet distant. Anyway, that's the idea, and if it, or something I haven't thought of or mentioned at all will solve this for me, please tell me. Alternatively, please tell me what is the impossible obstacle to this notion...) Crow. |
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