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amdx wrote in :
You won't be able to notice any difference with any antenna you make between 91.5 and 93.7 MHz. Just try to design it for the middle, you probably won't hit it, but it will probably be close enough. Ok. That's how I usually decide a dipole length anyway. (For receiving). What I was unsure of is whether a tiny RF boost that was NOT a tuned circuit might make the distiction important or useful in any way. (As it is, that amp I once built has filters to limit it to UK FM broadcast band anyway). |
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