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FM Radio Antenna benick 03-24-2008
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Posted by Tony Hwang on March 25, 2008, 9:16 pm
mm wrote:

> wrote:
>
>
>>You mean the car radio when it is in the garage? Car radios work
>>better than home radios, so don't expect to duplicate their reception.
>
>
> To clarify, what I meant was that car radios work better than home
> radios because they are in the car, whose metal body helps out the
> radios antenna, aiui. I think my friend confirmed this, and maybe
> sci.electronics.repair . I'm not sure what happens in cars with
> plastic bodies.
Hi,
Car radio must have an external antenna to pull in signals. Car body
acts like ground(ground plane).

Posted by Boden on March 25, 2008, 12:28 am
benick wrote:
> My dad needs a GOOD indoor OR outdoor FM radio antenna to recieve the
> Gospel station he likes. It comes in clear in the car even in the garage
> but no luck in the house. Have tried the wire antenna,35 dollar
> radioshack indoor antenna,rabbitears,rooftop TV antenna,ect. He is
> trying to get it on his Fisher Reciever...He used to get a similar
> station on satellite but it is no longer available.Southern gospel
> stations are hard to come by here in Maine...LOL...There is only one....
>
> Any thoughts or ideas????
One of the benefits of my retiring to Maine was getting away from the
southern gospel preachers.

B

Posted by real1 on March 25, 2008, 12:25 pm

>benick wrote:
>> My dad needs a GOOD indoor OR outdoor FM radio antenna to recieve the
>> Gospel station he likes. It comes in clear in the car even in the garage
>> but no luck in the house. Have tried the wire antenna,35 dollar
>> radioshack indoor antenna,rabbitears,rooftop TV antenna,ect. He is
>> trying to get it on his Fisher Reciever...He used to get a similar
>> station on satellite but it is no longer available.Southern gospel
>> stations are hard to come by here in Maine...LOL...There is only one....
>>
>> Any thoughts or ideas????
>One of the benefits of my retiring to Maine was getting away from the
>southern gospel preachers.
>
>B

Yes, I find that (southern gospel preachers) to be the worst thing on
radio.

Posted by mm on March 25, 2008, 12:39 am
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:29:55 -0500, letterman@invalid.com wrote:

>
>Does he live in a metal building? You wont get decent fm reception in
>metal buildings without an outdoor antenna

Does that include houses with aluminum or vinyl coated steel siding?

Posted by mm on March 27, 2008, 1:06 am
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 19:22:58 -0500, letterman@invalid.com wrote:

>wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:29:55 -0500, letterman@invalid.com wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Does he live in a metal building? You wont get decent fm reception in
>>>metal buildings without an outdoor antenna
>>
>>Does that include houses with aluminum or vinyl coated steel siding?
>
>YES.
>Any building enclosed in any kind of metal will have poor reception
>for all radio waves. For example I have an all metal pole barn. My
>cordless phone with the base (transmitter) in the house will not work
>in the barn, but if I open the barn door and stand in the doorway it
>works fine. Metal blocks radio (and tv) signals of all types. The
>solution is an outside antenna with a wire feeding into the building.
>Unfortunately there's no way to do that on a cordless phone. On the
>other hand, a portable radio in the same barn would not get stations,
>and it had a single telescoping antenna. I took a 12 foot piece of
>#14 house wiring, shoved it out one of the rib holes on the roof, and
>connected the other end to my nearby garage wall. Then I put an
>alligator clip on the wire and simply clip it to the radio's
>telescoping antenna and I get great reception. I never did any
>measuring for wavelengths or anything, it's just a matter of getting
>the signal inside the building.

I used to repair things for pocket change, and I lived near a college.
I went over to a dorm, in an old apartment building, to pick up a
sewing machine, and the girl complained that her 12" b&w tv got bad
reception. I told her it was the metal frame of the building (steel
girders) and that she should get some lamp cord or other wire and
connect it and throw the end of it out of the window.

I couldn't fix the sewing machine, but when I brought it back a week
later, she had bought a new 12" b&w tv and she was saying how she got
bad reception. I told her it was the metal frame of the building and
that she should get some lamp cord or other wire and connect it and
throw the end of it out of the window. She gave me the old tv, which
worked fine at my apartment.

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