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Want to find best FM radio for weak signals

Posted on 01/07/2012 11:05:25 AM PST by TNoldman

I am seeking advice on a good AM/FM/mp3/CD portable radio. I have had several that are poor FM performers because of our location relative to hills, mountains and distance.

Size and weight are not issues if FM sensitivity is the best. Good sound quality, battery operation would be nice to have.

Biggest problem is not getting Talk Shows like/including RUSH.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: amradio; fmradio; radio; radioreception; superadio
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To: mountainlion

Amen. I almost never listen to broadcast radio anymore. iTunes has a Radio section with many great stations. Music is crystal clear and static free. There is also a selection of News/Talk stations, including WABC which should have Rush.


41 posted on 01/07/2012 1:27:15 PM PST by hellbender
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To: TNoldman
For boosting AM reception, this antenna is very nice.

Terk Advantage

It sits next to your radio and passively boosts reception. It has a tuner dial to focus into the specific frequency. It can also be connected directly into an antenna connection.

For FM, I use this older active antenna that is also tunable. It also has an AM function which I do not use.

Terk AF-1 "Q"

This antenna has mixed reviews, but it has worked well for me for FM.

-PJ

42 posted on 01/07/2012 1:28:39 PM PST by Political Junkie Too (If you can vote for President, then your children can run for President.)
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To: Vinnie

>>>What I want is a DAR, a DVR for audio.

There are some Sirius/XM units that will do that.


43 posted on 01/07/2012 1:32:29 PM PST by Keith in Iowa (No Mit Sherlock. No Mit, not now, not ever. | FR Class of 1998 |)
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To: Keith in Iowa

For Sirius/XM only? Thanks, I’ll check.


44 posted on 01/07/2012 1:38:06 PM PST by Vinnie
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To: TNoldman

IF you are in an area with good internet possibilities try a 21st century phone like and Iphone and get the I heart app.
Just ask your grand kids.


45 posted on 01/07/2012 1:43:31 PM PST by Joe Boucher ((FUBO))
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To: JohnG45
The best radio receiver a person can use is still performance impaired if it doesn't receive a clean signal. All you're doing by relying on radio sensitivity specs is tuning very finely into static. A good antenna can make an average radio perform very well. Focus on the antenna first then if you need more bang, go to the higher quality radio second.

If you want to get a really good antenna setup, purchase a marine AM/FM antenna and mount it on a mast outdoors. Don't forget about lightning protection! LOL!

46 posted on 01/07/2012 1:53:32 PM PST by Hootowl99
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To: Vinnie

This is close:

http://www.ccrane.com/radios/am-fm-radios/cc-witness.aspx


47 posted on 01/07/2012 1:54:22 PM PST by Inyo-Mono (My greatest fear is that when I'm gone my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them)
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To: TNoldman

48 posted on 01/07/2012 2:00:27 PM PST by Prospero
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To: Fresh Wind
Now that there is one of the finest radio that Panasonic ever produced. The tuning is super on all bands. I played with one once at a swap meet and it was great. Only problem is that they are scarce on the market and when you do find one they are $200+ depending on condition. Another fantastic radio like that is the Zenith Trans-Oceanics from the 60's and 70's. Those perform great too and look cool.


49 posted on 01/07/2012 2:13:33 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: TNoldman

First rule, a better antenna makes for better reception.


50 posted on 01/07/2012 2:19:43 PM PST by taxcontrol
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To: TNoldman

I’d like to suggest you look up a local amateur radio club. Their members will know local conditions and offer suggestions to meet your specific needs. They might even have parts for your system upgrades lying in their junk boxes.
My experience has found them friendly and eager to help their community.
Spending a lot of money is usually not necessary to improve reception.


51 posted on 01/07/2012 2:24:04 PM PST by TLOne (All terrorists want is for us to bow and worship their god. Oh, and to let them rule.)
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To: TNoldman

I’d like to suggest you look up a local amateur radio club. Their members will know local conditions and offer suggestions to meet your specific needs. They might even have parts for your system upgrades lying in their junk boxes.
My experience has found them friendly and eager to help their community.
Spending a lot of money is usually not necessary to improve reception.


52 posted on 01/07/2012 2:24:22 PM PST by TLOne (All terrorists want is for us to bow and worship their god. Oh, and to let them rule.)
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To: Clay Moore

“1000 watt amplifier.... I don’t have a lot of neighbors...”

Hm... Will have to try that. Did they complain at first, or just move away without a lot of guff?


53 posted on 01/07/2012 2:54:19 PM PST by Freedom4US
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To: Freedom4US

“Hm... Will have to try that. Did they complain at first, or just move away without a lot of guff?”

LOL! The nearest house to me is about 1000 ft away. Next one is over 1/4 mile.


54 posted on 01/07/2012 3:49:25 PM PST by Clay Moore (The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of a fool to the left. Ecclesiastes 10:2)
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To: Lazlo in PA

I’ve had good luck finding RF-2200s at cheap prices ($15-$25 area). I think I have 4 right now. One is my bedside radio.

The first one I paid about $100 for, and ever since, when I find them cheap, I buy.

The only problem I have had is the AC power supply died in one, but it still works on batteries. The tuning mechanism got damaged (my fault), but it’s still usable.

The bandswitch gets noisy on all of them, and eventually the dial lights burn out. If I ever get around to it, I would consider replacing them with LEDs.

I know a guy who swears by GE Superadios, but I’ve never had one. They’re generally well thought of, though.


55 posted on 01/07/2012 4:19:05 PM PST by Fresh Wind ('People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook.' Richard M. Nixon)
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To: Fresh Wind

“I’ve had good luck finding RF-2200s at cheap prices ($15-$25 area).”

Wow! That is some great luck. I just checked Ebay to see where the market is on them and they are still around the $200 mark. If you get short on cash your set.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/panasonic-rf-2200-short-wave-radio-/260928017313?pt=Shortwave_Radios&hash=item3cc08593a1


56 posted on 01/07/2012 4:54:00 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: TNoldman
The best performing portable radios are car stereos. Build your own 'Boom Box' out of a car stereo and speakers.

However, your best bet is an outdoor antenna. FM radio is in the middle of the TV VHF band, so any VHF TV antenna will receive FM stereo just fine.

Or you can buy a dedicated FM outdoor directional or omnidirectional antenna. For your situation with hills, I'd recommend a directional antenna, perhaps with a rotor, to minimize multipath.

Directional FM Antenna:

Omnidirectional FM Antenna:

57 posted on 01/07/2012 5:29:52 PM PST by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: TNoldman

As expected I am overwhelmed with FReepers responses. I will use this info to make a choice.

I want to use this setup while camping also - so Internet and WiFi won’t make the cut. I have a dockable Sirius Radio - that why I need the “mp3” input.

Thanks


58 posted on 01/07/2012 5:49:14 PM PST by TNoldman (AN AMERICAN FOR A MUSLIM/BHO FREE AMERICA.)
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder
The antenna has to be able to visually “see” the transmission source

My 50-foot TV tower brought in Tampa FM stations from Sebring, FL. That's a 90-mile distance, and they sounded like right next door.

59 posted on 01/07/2012 6:00:19 PM PST by Does so ("What elephant?")
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To: Inyo-Mono

Close, thanks


60 posted on 01/07/2012 6:42:41 PM PST by Vinnie
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