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On Dec 5, 8:48 am, "Frank103" wrote:
Gary, the Sony receiver is model GX700 ES and the antenna is the standard FM antenna that came with the receiver. It's probably about 10 years old by now and still sounds good. It picks up about half of the FM stations that are available in my area - Las Vegas. Here's what I don't understand. There are 2 stations. 88.9 and 89.7. Both are NPR with HD. The first one is news and the second one is classical music. I can get the news station fine. But what I really want is the music station which is nothing but static. Being in a county with 2 million people one would think that there would be more than one classical music station but there is only one and all I get from it is static. A Radio Shack amplified antenna was not help at all. wrote in message ... On Dec 4, 3:36 pm, "Frank103" wrote: I would like to buy a portable shortwave radio with a whip antenna but I've been holding back because I live in an area that gets mediocre reception on my Sony reciever's FM tuner from stations 20 miles away; so I'm really paranoid about buying a portable shortwave radio. My homeowners association doesn't permit outside antennas. Here are several questions: 1. Can someone recommend a portable shortwave radio for under $200US that works well.? 2. Can I attach an indoor antenna to improve reception? What brand of antenna? 3. I've tried several indoor antennas from Radio Shack to improve my FM reception and none did anything. Can someone recommend a really powerful FM indoor antenna? Thanks in advance. Frank You didn't tell us what model Sony receiver you are using, and what type of antenna it has. That can make a big difference in what I would recommend. Without knowing what you already have, you might consider the CCRadio-SW, or the equivalent under another brand name. I have it and have found the FM sensitivity to be outstanding. It actually gets outstanding reception of stations that come in poorly on the CCRadio and other radios I have. It is also excellent on MW and SW. If an analog tuner is okay with you, I don't believe you will be able to top the CCRadio-SW.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Frank 103, A Beginners Question - FM Radio Reception and FM Antennas The SR-100 Silver Ribbon Tunable FM Antenna by Magnum Dynalab http://www.magnumdynalab.com/fmantennas-sr100.htm Designed to be used In-Doors and You can 'Adjust-It' and 'Rotate-It' for the best Reception of the specific FM Radio Station that you are trying to hear. Check-Out the "FM Antennas FAQs" by Magnum Dynalab http://www.magnumdynalab.com/fmantennas-sr100.htm C Crane FM Reflect Antenna by C. Crane Co. http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/mwant/0143.html * This is a "Passive' FM Antenna that can be mounted On-the-Wall; or Hidden-behind-Draps; or Under-the-Carpet. Terk "FM Pro" {FM-50} FM Antenna http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/mwant/3825.html * This is an Active {Amplified} FM Antenna that can be mounted In-Doors; In-the-Attic; or Out-Side Under-the-Eaves. READ - Improving FM Radio Reception : The Better Antennas To Use http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...420981a553930b READ - Serious 'portable' FM Radios for DXing the FM Band http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...a23d4d7ab0ba14 READ - Follow-Up - Two Key 'Features' In Any Portable FM Radio That Are Worth Considering For DXing The FM Band Are : http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...edc1e05ab1e40a f m magic - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} |
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