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Crazy George wrote:
Ummmm, look: Here is why answering an open ended question like yours is essentially impossible. Who has a large financial interest in reaching an answer to this exact question? FM broadcast stations, that's who. For transmitting. But, there remain about a half-dozen manufacturers still in that business, competing, and if one were "The Best", then the others would quickly disappear from the business. For example, Andrew, Dielectric, Jampro, Shively, and Superior are all still in business, AFIK, but are likely too pricey for your requirement. I happen to prefer the Jampro myself. And Richard Harrison may have newer catalogs than I have at the moment. And, when you put the unrealistic 1 meter dimensional restriction on it, then this "Best" description fails totally. George, thank you for this very informative answer. I was completely unaware of these companies and I can now try to perform a Google search - if only to satisfy my curiosity (if the antennas are too expensive, then perhaps I am not interested in the "best"). As for the "unrealistic 1 meter dimensional restriction", you are right. I actually meant "the best omnidirectional FM antenna within that 1 meter size restriction". Also, if I am lucky I may be able to fit even the Winegard PR-6010 (67" or 1.7m wide) in my attic. BTW, what do you think of a wide 25-1300 MHz Discone antenna as an FM/VHF/UHF omnidirectional antenna (http://tinyurl.com/4anu7). Can this work? (assuming ghosting for TV is not a problem...) If so, is there a solution to matching its 50 ohm impedance to the cable's 75 ohm? Thanks, Lynn |
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