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Hi all. As I've posted previously, I live in a large dorm/apartment
building. I'm stuck here with my wife for the next three years or so. Anyway, I have a Grundig YB-400PE. Recently I got the Sony AN-LP1 active antenna, which has seemed to help a bit, but often times stations are still unlistenable because of the large amount of RF noise in the building. If I take the Grundig outside more than about 3 yards from the building, I get crystal clear reception and stations from all over the place. With winter coming, going outside isn't a great option. (I'm in Wisconsin...brrrr...). Any suggestions on how I can reduce the effects of RF noise? I have the radio and antenna in a window, and it is still very noise-laden, especially on SW. AM is a little better, but not much. FM seems ok...but I don't listen to much FM on this radio anyway. Thanks in advance. |
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