originally posted by Kay Bixler:
originally posted by BJ:
Where are you located? What building density? What receiver/tuner?
We are in the mountains, some of which are in the way, and the barn I want music in is concrete block with a metal roof. No tuner yet, plan to pick one up via yard sales this summer.
I get passable reception for some stations via our current boom box, just wondering what the best option is for an antenna that doesn't need to be readjusted for each station.
You want an omnidirectional antenna.
I think I would look at these:
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www.gcaudio.com
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www.amazon.com
Mount on outside of barn. You'll need a coaxial cable to connect.
If you want to go crazy on tuners, this site is great: http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/
Listening to high quality FM signals can be a great pleasure. Live broadcasts from stations that broadcast uncompressed signals heard via top tuners can actually exceed the best recorded music because there are so few translations between the music and the ear. Here in Seattle, KEXP broadcasts with no compression and they do live music all the time and the sound can be outrageously good.