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- Subject: Re: Why is my FM reception ordinary (was Re: FM reception)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.025039.14891@lugb.latrobe.edu.au>
- From: MATGBB@LURE.LATROBE.EDU.AU (BYRNES,Graham)
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 02:50:39 GMT
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- Organization: La Trobe University
- In-Reply-To: gre253@mis.csiro.au's message of Wed, 30 Dec 92 07:28:55 GMT
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- In <1992Dec30.072855.8927@mel.dit.csiro.au> gre253@mis.csiro.au writes:
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- > OK. I have a NAD 4225 Stereo tuner. I also have a external 28? element
- > UHF antenna aimed at the local TV (and FM radio) source 7km (~4miles) away.
- The UHF band starts around 800MHz. The FM band stops at 108MHz. The elements
- of the UHF antenna are too small by a factor of 8. Go buy an FM or small VHF
- antenna from Dick Smith for $50.
- Graham
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