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I'm looking to improve my FM reception. I get some stations very well. A number though like my local NPR station don't. It breaks up and I get static. It's not possible to install an outdoor antenna and I want an indoor antenna that won't call attention to itself. If it can be hidden the better, says my wife. Any advise.My current equipment:
Terk FM Indoor Antenna
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=5230341&st=TERK+TECHNOLOGY+FM++Indoor+&type=product&id=1051806283388Marantz ST-17
http://us.marantz.com/Products/617.asp
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Topic - Low-key Indoor FM Antenna - mybuddy 06:23:47 10/21/06 (9)
- JBTWay yr FCC says YOU CAN have an outdoor antenna for TV - Timbo in Oz 17:07:23 10/22/06 (0)
- why not a rhombic? email me - Timbo in Oz 01:26:55 10/22/06 (0)
- try a twinlead dipole... - mhardy6647 17:46:31 10/21/06 (6)
- $3 twinlead dipole works perfectly - mybuddy 05:59:45 10/29/06 (1)
- what the marketing department didn't want you to know :-) - mhardy6647 17:35:48 10/29/06 (0)
- Re: try a twinlead dipole... - mybuddy 16:14:30 10/22/06 (1)
- yup, it might... - mhardy6647 07:05:57 10/23/06 (0)
- some dipole links - mhardy6647 17:50:34 10/21/06 (1)
- Re: some dipole links - caffeinator 09:21:02 10/22/06 (0)