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![]() "jeplett" wrote in message ... Hi radio folk. Not sure if this is the right forum for this post, but here goes: I have one of those white under-cabinet Sony kitchen radio / cd players. The radio uses a digital tuner. They have notoriously poor radio reception, and the internet is full of posts by people ranting about how Sony could sell such a poor radio. Rather than rant, I thought I'd ask you experts if there's anything that can be done to improve the reception. I understand the power cord is used as the antenna. I've tried stringing-up an extension cord to the power cord, with no improved reception. Could I open it up and attach an external antenna? If so, how would I do this? Any ideas, or experience with this particular problem? Regards, -- jeplett One way to do this is fairly simple. wind a flat coil. Take a piece of hard paper or cardboard and cut it into aabout a 6 inch circle. Cut notches all along the outer edge. Now wind about 20 turns of small wire through these outer edge notches. Place it on the bottom of your cupboard just above your radio. Attach an antenna (the best you can manage) to one terminal and your water pipe ground to the other terminal. This will do wonders for reception. You can still stack dishes on top of it. It is a shame that sensitive am radios are so rare these days. Michael W0EZI |
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