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Since your setup almost works, my guess is that a dipole in the attic, as
high as possible, and broadside to the PBS station will do what you want. You might also find that moving the antenna a few feet laterally will make a difference. Tam/WB2TT "mBird" wrote in message ... Hi -- Radio: Harman Kardon Home stereo AVR-125 Location: on the edge of what the station shows is there signal area on their website -- about 40 miles from the station I get static (very slight but noticeable enough) when listening to Public Radio. I have the basic two-wire antenna that came with the stereo. I tried using an AM/FM Amplified Indoor Antenna (from Radio Shack) but that actually made the static worse no matter how I positioned or set. Please advice on what I could do. The static is so small you almost can't hear it but it is just enough to make music programs less than the best they could be. Thank you |
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