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My car radio, although good on FM, stinks on MW. It's about as sensitive as a
brick, but I don't want to replace the radio. Does anyone sell a high-gain AM car antenna? |
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The AM radio antenna is a high-impedance active antenna system.
That's why the center conductor is so tiny. The impedance converter transistor is inside the radio. Sometimes there's a trimmer capacitor to peak AM reception. Google the radio and you may very well get some service tips. On 16 Apr 2004 00:47:50 GMT, (RFCOMMSYS) wrote: My car radio, although good on FM, stinks on MW. It's about as sensitive as a brick, but I don't want to replace the radio. Does anyone sell a high-gain AM car antenna? |
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(RFCOMMSYS) wrote ...
Does anyone sell a high-gain AM car antenna? Check out C Crane and also http://wwww.crutchfield.com Both of them were offering an improved AM mobile antenna some time back. |
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= = = (Gary) wrote in message
= = = . com... (RFCOMMSYS) wrote in message ... My car radio, although good on FM, stinks on MW. It's about as sensitive as a brick, but I don't want to replace the radio. Does anyone sell a high-gain AM car antenna? Many years ago I purchased a coil that installed near the bottom of my car antenna which drastically increased the signal. I can't find that item available anymore. I also used a smaller coil that installed near the top of the antenna. These items were then available at many auto accessory stores. Also, the ones I have experience with only worked with non-power rod antennas. C. Crane Co. - AM/FM Auto Antenna - Purpose: Improve AM reception on your automobile. Remember: An antenna is more important than your radio, always! http://www.ccrane.com/am_fm_auto_antenna.asp * This Loaded Coil Antenna will improve reception by almost double on AM and may improve FM. * Antenna works by increasing the electrical length over your existing antenna. * The antenna has a coiled stainless steel spring which will allow the antenna to bend under the pressure of high speed, and helps prevent damage. * Height collapsed is 24" and 54" fully extended. Signal-to-Noise: Tuner Talk and Car Radio Antennas http://www.carsound.com/columns/navone/nav0004.shtml - by David Navone .. .. Now there is a booster that works on all car antennas. BOOSTER= http://tinyurl.com/2xazb http://jcwhitney.1estore.com/moreinf...item=03ZX9401Y .. .. Just go to: www.jcwhitney.com and do a search for antenna booster. I have no idea how good these work, but they don't cost much. iane ~ RHF .. |
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As I recall my active antenna theory, you do not want a resonant
stick. Energy transfer actually decreases as the electrical length of the antenna increases. On 16 Apr 2004 21:22:57 -0700, (RHF) wrote: = = = (Gary) wrote in message = = = . com... (RFCOMMSYS) wrote in message ... My car radio, although good on FM, stinks on MW. It's about as sensitive as a brick, but I don't want to replace the radio. Does anyone sell a high-gain AM car antenna? Many years ago I purchased a coil that installed near the bottom of my car antenna which drastically increased the signal. I can't find that item available anymore. I also used a smaller coil that installed near the top of the antenna. These items were then available at many auto accessory stores. Also, the ones I have experience with only worked with non-power rod antennas. C. Crane Co. - AM/FM Auto Antenna - Purpose: Improve AM reception on your automobile. Remember: An antenna is more important than your radio, always! http://www.ccrane.com/am_fm_auto_antenna.asp * This Loaded Coil Antenna will improve reception by almost double on AM and may improve FM. * Antenna works by increasing the electrical length over your existing antenna. * The antenna has a coiled stainless steel spring which will allow the antenna to bend under the pressure of high speed, and helps prevent damage. * Height collapsed is 24" and 54" fully extended. Signal-to-Noise: Tuner Talk and Car Radio Antennas http://www.carsound.com/columns/navone/nav0004.shtml - by David Navone . . Now there is a booster that works on all car antennas. BOOSTER= http://tinyurl.com/2xazb http://jcwhitney.1estore.com/moreinf...item=03ZX9401Y . . Just go to: www.jcwhitney.com and do a search for antenna booster. I have no idea how good these work, but they don't cost much. iane ~ RHF . |
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(RHF) wrote in message C. Crane Co. - AM/FM Auto Antenna - Purpose: Improve AM reception
on your automobile. Remember: An antenna is more important than your radio, always! http://www.ccrane.com/am_fm_auto_antenna.asp This is very similar to what I used many years ago and it improved reception so much that I could listen to distant AM stations loud and clear that I could barely hear at all with the regular rod antenna. I would highly recommend this to anyone wanting a strong signal on AM. |
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