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Old October 12th 03, 04:14 PM
Macman
 
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Thought about just that after I posted. Definately omni-directional.



2. If I was go to my local Radio Shack and pick out a new SW
antenna, which one would I look for? I know this particular question
is quite broad, but what I'm looking for is a good antenna array that
does not require too much 'fuss' to install.


Do you want an omni-directional or directional antenna? Most people use
omni-directional antennas. The antenna uniformly gathers signals from all
directions. A directional antenna usually requires a rotor to spin the
antenna. They'll be an increase in signal level from some signals while
other will be decreased, depending on the direction that the antenna is
aimed.



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