Go to a TV store and buy the cheapest set of rabbit ears you can find. Most of mine were bought for under $10 at Fry's electronics in Austin TX. My rabbit ears have outperformed any powered antenna I have used before. Powered antennas tend to amplify their own noise.
Cheap DIY FM Antenna
I bought a used Sansui TU-217 some months ago just to have some background music in my living room, I have two questions:
1-There are 2 300 ohm and 1 75 ohm taps in the back of the unit, which one should I use ?
2-My current antenna is a piece of wire connected to the 300 ohm tap. I don't receive some station correctly so I would like to build a small antenna. Thing is I don't have space to have a 3 feet piece of wire hanging inside my living room. Also I live in an apartment so putting it in the roof is not an option.
What can I build that's small and serves the purpose ?
Thanks !!!
1-There are 2 300 ohm and 1 75 ohm taps in the back of the unit, which one should I use ?
2-My current antenna is a piece of wire connected to the 300 ohm tap. I don't receive some station correctly so I would like to build a small antenna. Thing is I don't have space to have a 3 feet piece of wire hanging inside my living room. Also I live in an apartment so putting it in the roof is not an option.
What can I build that's small and serves the purpose ?
Thanks !!!
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