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Evening,
It will be a great radio for you and it will work great as soon as you get some freq.'s. I'm sure some of the guys that live up there will send you a list of stations that are easy to get started with tomorrow as most of them have gone to bed tonight. I have four Grundigs and they are great radio. As to antennas there are a lot of antennas you can use in your apartment and or your window. I'm sure they will give you a list of the loaded antennas tomorrow also. Happy Birthday Youngster! Burr Hp wrote: My wife gave me a Grundig S350 radio tonight for my 50th birthday. I tried it out in my brick faced apt. bldg. All I could get was alot of static and a couple of Montreal ,Canada and the voa out of DC. I saw that it has an antenna and ground connection on the back. Being new to this I need to know how to improve my reception without trashing my apartment building. I can't hang any antennas off anything as it's brick exterior. I also have sliding windows. What can I do? I remember my dad used to have a Zenith Transoceanic radio that would pull in about everything. This little Grundig doesn't seem that great. Thanks Hp in Seabrook,NH USA |
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