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On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 12:42:35 -0500, Dan Graves wrote
(in article ): I have an original CCRadio (not a "Plus"). How can you connect an external FM antenna to it? It only has AM connectors on the back - is there a way? There's /always/ a way grin. I'm using the little ten dollar Terq from an OfficeMax and am using the 75-75 "converter" which terminates in spades and I just have soldered a few inches of bell wire onto them and have them wrapped around the whip. I am in a /very/ poor reception area (only a window facing south) and my NPR station is due east. The Terq took the reception on it from 90% to 100%. And, of course and as always, YMMV (your mileage may vary). What about the CCRadio Plus? Does it have and FM antenna connector? No. And it should have. Gotta see about a mod. Thanks, Dan Gray in Vicksburg, Mississippi US |
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