Are you using one of the cheap d-amp boards available on line?There was an awful lot of static so putting in the 1K reduced most of the static. I do have a bit of logic to things, I don't just randomly try things.
Are you using one of the cheap d-amp boards available on line?
No I'm using a Teac AG-750 receiver.
This site has good instructions and photos on how to build your own FM antenna.
How to Build a better FM Antenna
I made up a few for some older Marantz receivers and they work great, pinning the meters at 100%.
I designed them for 100Mhz, as that is close to my favorite local station.
I was fortunate to have some nos twin lead antenna wire lying around, so they didn't cost me anything.
How to Build a better FM Antenna
I made up a few for some older Marantz receivers and they work great, pinning the meters at 100%.
I designed them for 100Mhz, as that is close to my favorite local station.
I was fortunate to have some nos twin lead antenna wire lying around, so they didn't cost me anything.
For just about everything anyone needs to know about FM antennas, see:
88–108 MHz
For a very long list of commercial FM antennas, see:
'EV's Best Top Rated FM and HD Radio Antenna Guide & Reviews'
EV's Best Top Rated FM and HD Radio Antenna Guide & Reviews
88–108 MHz
For a very long list of commercial FM antennas, see:
'EV's Best Top Rated FM and HD Radio Antenna Guide & Reviews'
EV's Best Top Rated FM and HD Radio Antenna Guide & Reviews
Sounds like the radio is bad to me. I get decent reception with just any old wire. A decent dipole is excellent. How much faith do you have in the receiver?
I know the amplifier and input switching functions of the amp are rock solid but the tuner may be bad.
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