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In my work shop I’ve always had bad fm reception. I’ve tried several different radios and no good. Lots of static and only one station comes in but still has static. 

I have flouresent lights,steel roof and t1-11 siding. (Was bad before I put the steel roof on ). 

I bought a used Bose wave radio hoping it would be ok, but still the same. It has a screw fitting for a75 ohm antenna. 

All the radios worked ok away from the shop. 

My question is would an antenna fix this? If so should I get an inside or outside antenna? What brand or style?

I’ve googled it, but sometimes doing that makes it more confusing. 

Thanks John

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Achto

I would think that almost any antenna mounted outside the building would greatly improve your reception.

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tunahead72

:text-yeahthat:

 

How's the reception with all the fluorescents turned off?

 

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John2189
51 minutes ago, tunahead72 said:

:text-yeahthat:

 

How's the reception with all the fluorescents turned off?

 

Sometimes better, sometimes no change

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8ntruck

Try attaching a bi pole fm antenna to the 75 ohm antenna connection.  You might have to fiddle with the orientation of the antennato get the best reception.  Look it up online. They are easy to make.  I just made one out of a length of lamp cord.

 

If the inside antenna does not help, the next step would be an outside antenna.

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Maxwell-8

We have an outside antenne for 2 different radio's. 

 

No problems with reception, as long as it lasts, because they wanne shut down the am/fm radio for DAB+, so later down the road we gonne have to pay for dab+ radio

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squonk

I got XM in my shop. I had an extra magnetic XM car antenna that I stuck on a metal cabinet by the overhead door. Radio head came from my Tundra as my GMC came with XM installed.  Costs me $20 a month. I can't find an FM station I like with out countless ads and promos. Some of the XM ones are the same way but I can switch to 60's to 70's to jazz to the NFL to Nascar.:occasion-xmas:

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8ntruck

What is DAB+?

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ACman

When in the trades none of the radios would work in the basement. Luckily we usually had some copper pipe and we called it the “Dewalt reception kit“ . We finally gave up on the job site or cheap radios and built a box with a Pioneer radio with  6x9” and 6” inch speakers . Bought a cheap 120 to 12v converter that we mounted inside the box . We also got a car antenna with long cord so we could move it around. This fixed all our problems and it way louder than everyone else’s radio so if we didn’t like their music we just cranked ours up :music-rockout: !

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Jeff-C175
10 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

a bi pole

 

might have better luck searching for  DIPOLE  ( one word with a " D " )

 

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