Re: New file uploaded to ultralightdx
Rik
Thanks for the FM radio test results. As I have mentioned before, FM reception on my GMC truck radio is VERY limited in your neighborhood, although I seldom am driving at a high elevation.
Great work!
I have a CR-1100 DSP radio, and it works very well down here in CT where the FM band is extremely overcrowded. You NEED a directional FM antenna here on any sensitive radio. I use a C Crane which I think is called an FM reflect, or something like that, a Dipole design which can have the elements curved into a circle. I use that configuration to make it more compact, not sure if it actually helps reception or not.
-FARMERIK
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Great work!
I have a CR-1100 DSP radio, and it works very well down here in CT where the FM band is extremely overcrowded. You NEED a directional FM antenna here on any sensitive radio. I use a C Crane which I think is called an FM reflect, or something like that, a Dipole design which can have the elements curved into a circle. I use that configuration to make it more compact, not sure if it actually helps reception or not.
-FARMERIK
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