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![]() Richard Clark wrote: On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 10:50:11 -0700, Richard Clark wrote: Get an over the air amplifier rather than a line amplifier. If there's a separate line for the FM, from the antenna, get a mast mounted, line powered amplifier. Hi Bob, I noticed I used the word "line" in two senses here that may confuse. The first actually means a line distribution amplifier. This is usually used to augment a homes cable load of too many TV sets. The other sense is a transmission line powered amplifier mounted on the mast just beneath the antenna. Power into the transmission line and up to the amplifier is applied through a special unit down near the receiver which handles keeping the DC separate from the RF. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Try orienting your Yagi with the elements vertical like the car antenna is. Also try another receiver. If you car radio picks up the stations in front of your house, you should be able to get them with your receiver. If not, your receiver, ant cable or ant are broke. Mark |
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