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I have a Craig CR-4100 radio at my desk at work. It's surrounded by a
metal shelf work on the desk top. As a result, it picks up only 1 or 2 FM stations and no AM stations. The radio's built-in antennas a 1. Internal bakelite AM antenna with NO external antenna input plug; and an 2. External (on back of radio) extending metal pole FM antenna with NO external antenna input plug. I would like to add an active or passive external AM and FM antenna that I can set on the top of the desk's metal shelf work and allow the radio to pull in all the local AM and FM stations. From the Usenet Newsgroup: rec.radio.shortwave, I would like the following: 1. A suggestion for an external AM and FM active or passive antenna; and 2. A wiring diagram that will describe how to install the external antenna. Thanks, in advance for your input in this matter. Al Gershen Grants Pass, OR, USA |
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