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Pyramid 3800 AM/FM Antenna with BuiltIn Power Booster
(Electronics) Sound Around
Deluxe Adjustable Ball Base
Flexible Spring Mount
Extended Length 53
Universal Ball Base
Top Cowl Mount 180 Degrees
Price:
$26.99
$8.02
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I am looking for a cheap and effective way to pick up radio signals that are just out of reach. I just want to be able to pick up the stations that come in and out. If you can refer me to a store, a PRODUCT or site that would be great!
Yup, audiovox makes them if they are still in business, I've got mine from Walmart a few years ago. It was only about 10 bucks.
Very simple to install.
front passenger, SUPER CLEAN!!! Dry weight 7275, Air conditioner, radio am/fm CD player, TV with antenna booster, LPG Gas/smoke detector. ... used ...
just bought this one:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/webapp/wcs/stor es/servlet/Product?storeId=10101&Pr= p_Product.CATENTRY_ID%3A2001196&prod uctId=2001196&catalogId=10101
Instructions: Simply plug booster into radio and antenna into booster. Connect power lead to switched 12-volt power source and your done. For radios with motorola style antenna plug only
I managed to get the red cable connected to the car battery, but I still does not get good signal, I still hear a lot of static when i am listening to the radio.
could it be something that i did wrong?
I bought it so i wouldn't need my antenna extended to high on my 1999 honda CRV.
Usually all it will amply what ever signal comes into it. (I've had some and in rural areas it boosted some stations but not to the level people are exclaiming in the ads because average limit for a FM station is 25 miles (even though reality is 10-100 miles)
If the antenna is extended, does your reception get better?
IF no, or the same, check the power lead or you may have a defective unit
Swap out and make sure it's put in... the unit catches the ground thru the motorola plug (standard plug used for many years, but has gone by wayside in the last 10 years or so) and if you had to add an adapter of any sort it may not allow it to work correctly also ...
So try what I wrote and if not, take a piece of wire and touch it from the adapter to ground and see if it works also.....
other than that all I can suggest is JC whitney
Amplifier for AM/FM Bands with Bypass Switch
In-Dash or Under Dash Mounting
Dimensions (HxWxD): 3?4 x 19?16 x 3-3?4 (20mm x 40mm x 95mm)
21 (53cm) Coaxial Cable and Power Supply Wire
Visit a radio shack they have a couple fine boosters you can choose from.
Price: $19.99
Receives signals equally from all directions to ensure topnotch reception
Omnidirectional AM/FM antenna for capturing crisp, high-end radio signals
Noise-reducing elements minimize static; adaptable to almost any décor
Includes 75 and 300 ohm transformers for connecting to most radios and receivers
Mounts adjacent to component or on nearby wall; 5 x 5 x 1 inch (W x H x D)
I'm a truck driver and move my AM/FM/CB antennas alot and am having trouble picking up AM stations. At present I'm using a 48" francis AM/FM antenna. Would I make out better with a steel whip or a signal booster? I'm wide open for suggestions. I like to listen to talk radio when I'm driving at night.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Any antenna that is small enough to fit on a moving vehicle will be less than ideal for the AM radio band. Most mobile radio antennas are actually cut to a length of around 30 inches to match the FM radio band. An equivalent antenna to match the AM band would be approximately 224 feet long.
However, many AM car radios do have a tuning adjustment to compensate for AM antenna length. This is sometimes accessible from a hole in the front of the radio so it can be adjusted without removing the radio. Ask a car audio tech for help in optimizing this adjustment.
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anyone have any tips on how to get great reception and some of those further away stations?
does a longer wire help?..... does it work better if i routed it through my attic?..... i have a way to hook it up to my television rooftop antenna, would that work?.... i tried those 30 dollars antenna boosters and it didn't seem to help.... does it have to have a certain resistance... or will a large gage wire work better?...
Hook it up to your rooftop Antenna, the FM band is between channel6 and channel 7 on the TV band. Get a 2 way splitter at Radio Shack to inset between the TV and your FM Radio. :)
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AM/FM Antenna Booster | Free Circuit Diagram
This antenna booster circuit can be used to amplify the weak signal received by the antenna. Antenna for AM/FM is usually not tuned for the optimal dimension of 1/4 wavelength, since we prefer small portable size. This untuned antenna has very low gain, so the antenna booster circuit here is very helpful in getting better signal reception. Here is the schematic diagram of the circuit:

Use around 470uH coil for L1 if you use for AM frequency (700kHz-1.5MHz) and use around 20uH for SW or FM receiver. For short wave performance, using this antenna booster, you’ll get a strong signal as we get from a 20-30 feet antenna, with only a standard 18″ telescopic antenna and this booster circuit. The power supply should be bypassed by a 47nF capacitor to ground, at a point that should be chosen as close as possible to L1.
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