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Aerial for stereo FM tuner
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 859806" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>A cheapo co-ax FM aerial is a piece of TV co-ax (as long as you need) with the centre copper conductor exposed. Allow 750mm of wire to stick out. Then attach another 750mm piece of wire to the shield where you cut it off to expose the centre conductor. Arrange it so is it vertically aligned. Easiest is to attach it to a piece of wood. Higher the better (in the roof, as long as you don't have a steel or slate roof)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 859806, member: 746"] A cheapo co-ax FM aerial is a piece of TV co-ax (as long as you need) with the centre copper conductor exposed. Allow 750mm of wire to stick out. Then attach another 750mm piece of wire to the shield where you cut it off to expose the centre conductor. Arrange it so is it vertically aligned. Easiest is to attach it to a piece of wood. Higher the better (in the roof, as long as you don't have a steel or slate roof) [/QUOTE]
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