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Old April 13th 06, 02:47 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Sal M. Onella
 
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Default Improving FM in building


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It might work OK, especially if the building is really sealed tight to
RF.

You may want to add a cheap FM preamp with the outside antenna
connected to the input and the inside antenna connected to the output,
so that the connection between the antennas has a tad of gain, rather
than just loss.

Dan
N3OX


This works for GPS. I had a project at China Lake Naval Weapons Center a
few yeards ago, where they pumped GPS through an amp and rebroadcast it in
the lab where they were evaluating a missile guidance syatem.

(It doesn't matter how sure I was that there was no fuel and no warhead in
the missile; I did NOT like walking in front of that thing.)


 
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