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Best FM receiver?
The right antenna will make any radio sound great (within the limits of the speakers). I suggest investigating this before spending $$$ on a radio which won't do any better without a good antenna.
Several posters have suggested C. Crane and I agree. They have good antennas. Also, if you're handy, there are instructions on the web for building your own. For more information http://www.pushbuttonproductions.com/services/radio-ads |
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Best FM receiver?
On 03/12/2014 06:17 AM, John Smith wrote:
The right antenna will make any radio sound great (within the limits of the speakers). I suggest investigating this before spending $$$ on a radio which won't do any better without a good antenna. Several posters have suggested C. Crane and I agree. They have good antennas. Also, if you're handy, there are instructions on the web for building your own. For more information http://www.pushbuttonproductions.com/services/radio-ads Check the clearance items at RadioShack. They sell Etons for pennies on the dollar sometimes. |
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Best FM receiver?
On Wed, 12 Mar 2014, dave wrote:
On 03/12/2014 06:17 AM, John Smith wrote: The right antenna will make any radio sound great (within the limits of the speakers). I suggest investigating this before spending $$$ on a radio which won't do any better without a good antenna. Several posters have suggested C. Crane and I agree. They have good antennas. Also, if you're handy, there are instructions on the web for building your own. For more information Check the clearance items at RadioShack. They sell Etons for pennies on the dollar sometimes. The bozo is spamming again, replying to old messages so he can get that now deleted URL in. Michael |
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Best FM receiver?
On 03/12/2014 11:02 AM, Michael Black wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2014, dave wrote: On 03/12/2014 06:17 AM, John Smith wrote: The right antenna will make any radio sound great (within the limits of the speakers). I suggest investigating this before spending $$$ on a radio which won't do any better without a good antenna. Several posters have suggested C. Crane and I agree. They have good antennas. Also, if you're handy, there are instructions on the web for building your own. For more information Check the clearance items at RadioShack. They sell Etons for pennies on the dollar sometimes. The bozo is spamming again, replying to old messages so he can get that now deleted URL in. Michael Can you please translate your post into English, so we mere mortals can try to understand what you are babbling about? Why do you give a ****? |
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