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Old September 11th 04, 05:56 PM
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I would have to agree with Doug.
It seems you should be able to get some AM radio there without any trouble.
At night there should be many signals on your AM radio.
What do you hear at night.

Go outside and try your car radio, what do you hear at night and daytime.
On the car radio you should be hearing many stations at night especially on
AM.

If you can hear stations on the car radio but not in your house, then it
could be that inside your house you just wont get much.
Which would mean an outside antenna of some sort for AM and FM.

Also an outside TV antenna maybe with a rotor on it so you can point it to
different stations would be a big help in the TV reception.

If you cannot even hear AM stations on the car radio then you are really in
an interesting area.

Craig N0BSA
 
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