Re: "good" FM radio receiver?



On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 08:33:09 -0400, JANA <jana@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


>Tying a wire to the antenna may or may not help. The antenna is normally
>cut-tuned for the FM band. Using a better type of antenna located in a
>better position would be the ideal way. Most of the consumer radios in the
>moderate to low price range don't offer an external antenna connection. If
>you get in to the higher end receivers, you can have an external antenna
>connection.

Really? What are you talking about? Portable/table radio's? If I was looking
for a "good radio receiver", I'd go with a separate. A junk kenwood can be
had for under $30. Is that cheap enough? It'll have antenna inputs, of
course.




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