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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I have a small 1 watt transmitter. I have a simple goal of using it to cover my horse so I can tune the same music throughout. I have tried a variety of antennas to get it to work, but have been largely unsuccessful. I guess I don't know what I'm doing! My latest and best antenna is a j-pole I built with copper pipe and mounted inside my garage. No matter where I place it in my house though I am simply unable to create a quality signal that carries more than 50 feet. If anyone is willing to give me some tips I'd be very appreciative. James I can think of a couple of things. Firtst, you may have insulation with a metal backing between the house and garage; not good. Also, what is the polarization of the receiving antennas? If they are horizontal, you would be better off with a horizontal transmitting antenna. You might try a dipole in the attic, under the insulation. That is, on the ceiling of the room below. If the insulation has a metal backing, take it off from directly above the antenna. This should be in the center of the house. Basement might work just as well. BTW. I don't think your gizmo puts out 1W. That would easily go a mile. Probably 1 - 10 mW. Lastly, make sure the transmitter is on frequency. Going 200 KHz up or down in either direction should be equally bad. Tam/WB2TT |
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Nay nay that will never work.
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