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In Reply to: best setup for rural fm reception question posted by sanman on October 4, 2006 at 08:49:50:
Yep, the coax goes in the 75 Ohm input on the receiver. The coax in on the outside is pretty likely connected to the plugs inside.An antenna rotator is a nice addition if you're fairly distant from sources - I used to be in such a location; I had the biggest RatShack antenna on a mast mounted on the roof - being about halfway between Seattle and Vancouver BC, I could swing it one way or the other for better reception - though it seemed to make more of a difference for TV stations, for weaker FM stations it helped a little, also helped a little for bleedthrough where there were two stations on nearly the same frequency.
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