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That's what I do as well. We live in a dorm-like apartment on a college
campus due to my wife's university job (moving out soon, thankfully). I can get decent reception on my Satellit 800, but sometimes it's pointless, what with all the RF noise. Going outside on a nice day yields excellent results. My Grundig YB-400PE excells in the outdoors. Nice to be able to walk about a block away to a nearby hill, and listen to Radio Netherlands or whatever and enjoy it _noise free!_ That said, if you are intent on listening inside, some kind of antenna is in order. A wire hung outside would be best, but I know that isn't always possible with modern dorm windows (which are often essentially unremovable). I would recommend trying a loop antenna like the AN-LP1, which can yield good results in a noisy environment, because you can turn the loop to null out the noise. |
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