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![]() "Alan Horowitz" wrote in message ... a city I visit frequently -or more precisely, it's exurban outskirts - has only one mellow-Jazz FM-broadcast station, the only one for many hundreds of miles. thus I have decided to build my own single-station hi-performance receiver to get the one station. I know enough to know that ideally, the bulk of the gain, directionality, selectivity should be at the antenna itself. Or even more to the point, tower height. At least ideally. And hi-performance single FM channel yagi's are easily spec'd from a number of antenna houses. So that issue is not being placed on this table. I lived in the Albany, NY area for many years, back when there were not too many local FM stations there (that is, the 1970's and early 1980's). I used an audiophile FM tuner board and a roof-mount Yagi FM antenna. Most of the local stations were southwest of my home. In any other direction but the southwest, I regularly pulled in stations up to 120 miles away. More distant stations were hit and miss, depending on tropospheric bending, etc. If your area is not saturated with local stations, you should have no trouble with a similar arrangement. |
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