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I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna
terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? |
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"Curmudgeon" wrote...
I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? If it truly has no antenna terminal, or even a wire coming out the back (etc), then it might use the power cord as an FM antenna. I would try taking a piece of insulated wire maybe ~10ft long, and wrapping 5-10 turns around the power cord as an "antenna extension". Note that this is coupled by proximity (capacitance), there is NO ELECTRICAL CONNECTION to the power cord! |
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On Oct 30, 7:42 pm, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
"Curmudgeon" wrote... I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? If it truly has no antenna terminal, or even a wire coming out the back (etc), then it might use the power cord as an FM antenna. I would try taking a piece of insulated wire maybe ~10ft long, and wrapping 5-10 turns around the power cord as an "antenna extension". Note that this is coupled by proximity (capacitance), there is NO ELECTRICAL CONNECTION to the power cord! OK - I'll give it a try. Thanks! |
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Curmudgeon wrote:
I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? Does it get better signal if you stand in close proximity? If so, you could hang a side of beef there... 8) |
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On Oct 30, 8:02 pm, dizzy wrote:
Curmudgeon wrote: I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? Does it get better signal if you stand in close proximity? If so, you could hang a side of beef there... 8) Well, it is in the kitchen, after all. And not far from the oven and broiler. We could whack off steaks and roasts until the reception degrades and then replace the beef from time to time. I'll ask my wife what she thinks of this plan... |
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Curmudgeon wrote:
I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? Good morning, While I agree with poster Mr. Crowley, he forgot to mention that you might try just straightening out the power cord, and moving it around a bit. If its all coiled together it will make a lousy antenna. Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics |
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"Tim Schwartz" wrote ...
Curmudgeon wrote: I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? Good morning, While I agree with poster Mr. Crowley, he forgot to mention that you might try just straightening out the power cord, and moving it around a bit. If its all coiled together it will make a lousy antenna. Brilliant. I should have thought of that. |
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On Oct 31, 8:06 am, Tim Schwartz wrote:
Curmudgeon wrote: I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? Good morning, While I agree with poster Mr. Crowley, he forgot to mention that you might try just straightening out the power cord, and moving it around a bit. If its all coiled together it will make a lousy antenna. Regards, Tim Schwartz Bristol Electronics I checked the documentation - sure enough, the AC cord serves as an FM antenna. However, in keeping with Sony's lousy quality control, it turns out that my unit is defective and I have sent it in for a replacement (the battery powered clock function was not working, and I discovered that whoever inserted the battery at the factory managed to bend the battery contact terminal in half so it doesn't contact the battery at all. It can't be straightened out without disassembling the radio, and there's no guarantee that unbending it would be successful in any case). I'll try straightening out the cord, and maybe adding an extender wire, when I get it back. |
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Curmudgeon wrote:
dizzy wrote: Curmudgeon wrote: I have a Sony under-cabinet AM/FM/CD radio with no external antenna terminal. FM reception is scratchy on stations with moderate signal strength. Does anybody make a signal booster/repeater that would create more signal strength in the vicinity of the radio? Does it get better signal if you stand in close proximity? If so, you could hang a side of beef there... 8) Well, it is in the kitchen, after all. And not far from the oven and broiler. We could whack off steaks and roasts until the reception degrades and then replace the beef from time to time. I'll ask my wife what she thinks of this plan... You need approval? Whipped! 8) |
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