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is there anything in this world to boost the reception of radio?
a lot said no, only way is to make your antenna is taller than the bus. while some said try that Bosch round thingy. |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 11:36:31 +0800, "Antispammer"
wrote: is there anything in this world to boost the reception of radio? a lot said no, only way is to make your antenna is taller than the bus. while some said try that Bosch round thingy. Are you interested in boosting AM or FM reception? There are signal boosters out there for FM radio - I don't know about AM radio. The quality of the boosters out there varies a lot. I'd go with something made by Bosch or Terk if you can find one. -- Scott Gardner "Marge, dont discourage the boy. Weaseling out of things is important to learn. Its what separates us from the animals...except the weasel." (Homer Simpson) |
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FM please.
Thanks a lot. appreciate if you could state down some model numbers or brand, so I can go search for them. Really have no idea how they look like. "Scott Gardner" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 11:36:31 +0800, "Antispammer" wrote: is there anything in this world to boost the reception of radio? a lot said no, only way is to make your antenna is taller than the bus. while some said try that Bosch round thingy. Are you interested in boosting AM or FM reception? There are signal boosters out there for FM radio - I don't know about AM radio. The quality of the boosters out there varies a lot. I'd go with something made by Bosch or Terk if you can find one. -- Scott Gardner "Marge, dont discourage the boy. Weaseling out of things is important to learn. Its what separates us from the animals...except the weasel." (Homer Simpson) |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:03:31 +0800, "Antispammer"
wrote: FM please. Thanks a lot. appreciate if you could state down some model numbers or brand, so I can go search for them. Really have no idea how they look like. Wow, I just looked around, and there aren't as many out there as there were about 15 years ago. Here's one on Crutchfield, though: http://tinyurl.com/55alz I'll post more links here if I find them. -- Scott Gardner "Nothing's ever easy." (Ron Gardner) |
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thanks Scott!!!
what about this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW "Scott Gardner" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:03:31 +0800, "Antispammer" wrote: FM please. Thanks a lot. appreciate if you could state down some model numbers or brand, so I can go search for them. Really have no idea how they look like. Wow, I just looked around, and there aren't as many out there as there were about 15 years ago. Here's one on Crutchfield, though: http://tinyurl.com/55alz I'll post more links here if I find them. -- Scott Gardner "Nothing's ever easy." (Ron Gardner) |
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What kind of vehicle it it going into and what kind of antenna is on there
now? I never had any luck with FM boosters. they can only amplify what the antenna picks up, so if it;s picking up static then it will amplify static. even on better signals they seem to overdrive the the tuner and make the FM distorted. This was about 17 years ago and it was a Harada booster, so I don't know if they have gotten any better. -- The Clown Prince of Car Stereo "Antispammer" wrote in message ... is there anything in this world to boost the reception of radio? a lot said no, only way is to make your antenna is taller than the bus. while some said try that Bosch round thingy. |
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:09:42 +0800, "Antispammer"
wrote: thanks Scott!!! what about this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW That would work too. I don't know anything about that particular brand, but that's what you're looking for - an AM/FM signal booster for car use. -- Scott Gardner "My veal cutlet tried to beat the **** out of my cup of coffee... the coffee just wasn't strong enough to defend himself. (Tom Waits) |
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I've never had luck with amplified antennas but if your deck has a
mono/stereo switch try mono for the weaker stations. "Antispammer" wrote in message ... is there anything in this world to boost the reception of radio? a lot said no, only way is to make your antenna is taller than the bus. while some said try that Bosch round thingy. |
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Where do you like, to need to boost FM?
Add a powered booster to your antenna, that should do it. -- WDW is a Way of Life "ZoSo" wrote in message ... I've never had luck with amplified antennas but if your deck has a mono/stereo switch try mono for the weaker stations. "Antispammer" wrote in message ... is there anything in this world to boost the reception of radio? a lot said no, only way is to make your antenna is taller than the bus. while some said try that Bosch round thingy. |
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A lot of it depends on the head units ability to pick up these
stations. Its not just getting a bigger and better antenna. IMO OEM head units are about the same as aftermarket when it comes to FM, but are much better with AM reception. |
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