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On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:28:23 -0500, "amdx"
wrote: The health club I belong to has poor FM reception inside the building. I'm trying to get them to improve it. The thought I have is to install an outside omni antenna and connect it to an inside identical antenna hanging down from the ceiling. Is this a workable idea? Does anyone have info to help make the improvements? Thanks Mike PS---This is for all the personal FM radios worn by the exercisers. Hi Mike, Your idea is a necessary step in any solution. As it is the cheapest, try it first and you may need to go no further. It has a high likelihood of achieving what you want. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Good point. Might as well start simple.
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