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KC8HCF de W9TR You asked about antennas. If most of the stations you listen to are coming from the same direction, I’d recommend a small 4 to 6 element yagi in the attic or better on the roof. I use a 6 element on the roof at our Wisconsin home and easily get the twin cities stations- we’re 60 to 80 miles away. Most FM stations are circularly polarized so the antenna can be oriented vertically or horizontally. Happy listening! BTW we live full time in Salida. |
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Thanks for the tip on the antenna! That's pretty much the plan to point North as the 4 element TV yagi is doing a good job so far pointed at Lookout Mountain. 73! |
I don't listen to FM when I'm in my stereo room. Too many commercials, and the same songs, year after year.
I spend more time on HAM Radio W4SEX |
Hopefully I'll be dropping off my Mcintosh MR74 tuner for servicing at Audio Classics tomorrow morning. This will be my first trip to AC and I'm looking forward to having a freshly aligned and serviced vintage tuner once again.
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I have only 3 favorite stations.
But I have made an order of McIntosh MR87. Now I am currently using Technics ST-8080, fully restored. Attachment 65411 Toga |
Both look awesome. I only have three stations also, but love them. Looking forward to your report.
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That Technics is really cool. |
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