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Default Amplified FM antennas

"CLM in ND" wrote in
ups.com:

But I haven't found anything better than a run-of-the-mill dipole
antenna or a rabbit ears TV antenna for good, quiet FM stereo
reception.


There aren't many directional FM band antennas left on the
market. Several examples can be found he

http://www.starkelectronic.com/fmpage.htm

Even a very high gain directional antenna can cause
problems--with too much signal. I found in practice that
a rotator and a switchable attenuator was necessary in
my suburban locations. If your present setup works for
you, stick with it. Simple is best.

--Damon
 
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