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I'm originally from Ohio and now live 1/2 way between Atlanta and Athens, Georgia. When they assigned frequencies, this was almost literally Deliverance territory. Athens has no FM stations, save the university's public radio station, that can reach more than a few miles outside the community. In addition, the AM band during the day is virtually silent between my home and Athens where I teach at UGA. Can someone suggest a radio that has a very, highly sensitive antenna/receiver for BOTH AM and FM radio? (I worked at WTVN-AM in Columbus, Ohio 1981-1983 and remember the station's program director had what looked like an ordinary transistor radio, especially in size, but he was picking up AM stations all over the dial *in the daytime.* Put up a roof antenna and use your existing receiver. I had no problem picking up the UGA station from Chamblee, with the Winegard FM yagi and a (pretty crappy) Citation III tuner. And Atlanta is intermod city, with local RF issues that are a lot worse than what you'll be dealing with. Money spent on the antenna will probably buy you more than on the receiver. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I've been experimenting with AM loop antennas, these are cheap to build, and can be very sensitive.
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