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On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 03:03:14 GMT, "J&D Schnoor"
wrote: Hopefully this isn't deemed too far off topic for this newsgroup. I am looking to improve the AM-FM broadcast reception on my 1995 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up. I have done some searching here for similar posts and the ones that I have found refer to both Crutchfield and C Crane. I am familiar with both companies, but I can't see any long range automobile AM-FM antennas listed. Does anyone here have much experience with this? Can I expect to vastly improve my AM-FM range with a better antenna or are they all going to be pretty much alike? Is there a trimmer control for the AM? |
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On Aug 26, 9:33 am, David wrote:
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 03:03:14 GMT, "J&D Schnoor" wrote: Hopefully this isn't deemed too far off topic for this newsgroup. I am looking to improve the AM-FM broadcast reception on my 1995 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up. I have done some searching here for similar posts and the ones that I have found refer to both Crutchfield and C Crane. I am familiar with both companies, but I can't see any long range automobile AM-FM antennas listed. Does anyone here have much experience with this? Can I expect to vastly improve my AM-FM range with a better antenna or are they all going to be pretty much alike? Is there a trimmer control for the AM? Good Point David - Check the back of the Radio for an Antenna Trimmer and see if you can get a better 'matched' between the Radio and Antenna. TIP - Usually with an Antenna Trimmer a Small Plastic Bladed "Tuning" Screw Driver is used to make the process easier. Less back and forth tweaking. |
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"David" wrote in message ... On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 11:41:31 -0700, RHF wrote: On Aug 26, 9:33 am, David wrote: On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 03:03:14 GMT, "J&D Schnoor" wrote: Hopefully this isn't deemed too far off topic for this newsgroup. I am looking to improve the AM-FM broadcast reception on my 1995 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up. I have done some searching here for similar posts and the ones that I have found refer to both Crutchfield and C Crane. I am familiar with both companies, but I can't see any long range automobile AM-FM antennas listed. Does anyone here have much experience with this? Can I expect to vastly improve my AM-FM range with a better antenna or are they all going to be pretty much alike? Is there a trimmer control for the AM? Good Point David - Check the back of the Radio for an Antenna Trimmer and see if you can get a better 'matched' between the Radio and Antenna. TIP - Usually with an Antenna Trimmer a Small Plastic Bladed "Tuning" Screw Driver is used to make the process easier. Less back and forth tweaking. . Sometimes they're inside a cassette door. I don't think I've even seen an antenna trimmer on a car radio (at least a factory supplied one) since digital tuning arrived on scene. (let me qualify that a bit... there probably IS a trimmer, its just no longer accessible to the end user, but on a PC board somewhere that only a technician with rubber tools and a penchant for contortionism can get to it...) |
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On Aug 26, 3:56 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"David" wrote in message ... On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 11:41:31 -0700, RHF wrote: On Aug 26, 9:33 am, David wrote: On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 03:03:14 GMT, "J&D Schnoor" wrote: Hopefully this isn't deemed too far off topic for this newsgroup. I am looking to improve the AM-FM broadcast reception on my 1995 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up. I have done some searching here for similar posts and the ones that I have found refer to both Crutchfield and C Crane. I am familiar with both companies, but I can't see any long range automobile AM-FM antennas listed. Does anyone here have much experience with this? Can I expect to vastly improve my AM-FM range with a better antenna or are they all going to be pretty much alike? Is there a trimmer control for the AM? Good Point David - Check the back of the Radio for an Antenna Trimmer and see if you can get a better 'matched' between the Radio and Antenna. TIP - Usually with an Antenna Trimmer a Small Plastic Bladed "Tuning" Screw Driver is used to make the process easier. Less back and forth tweaking. . Sometimes they're inside a cassette door. I don't think I've even seen an antenna trimmer on a car radio (at least a factory supplied one) since digital tuning arrived on scene. (let me qualify that a bit... there probably IS a trimmer, its just no longer accessible to the end user, but on a PC board - somewhere that only a technician with rubber tools - and a penchant for contortionism can get to it...) Ain't Tecnology Great ! ) ~ RHF |
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I think Brenda Ann is right.
cuhulin |
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