FM radio frequencies travel pretty much in a straight line. So, except in extremely unusual weather conditions, the limit for reception is the horizon. This is usually much less than 130 miles unless you have an extremely tall antenna or live on top of a mountain. I believe the usual number given for clear FM reception is about 50 miles but it could be little more or less. I think your ability to recieve these stations will be limited to the internet. It doesn't matter how sensitive you make your receiver if there is nothing to receive.
Can an FM Tuner be "hot-rodded" long distance???
I was advised by a 'GON member that some tuners can be modified to improve long distance performance. I have a Mac 1700 Receiver, and Fanfare SC-1 indoor antenna which has helped, but I can't mount the whip antenna on the roof or a pole on the roof because I am in an apartment complex. The stations I would like to receive are in Los Angelus county which is approx 130 miles away... With my current set-up, I can get one station,but it is weak and noisy. All advice appreciated!!!
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