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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00353532
Message ID:
00353538
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>In coding VFP in the middle of a good concrete building I found need for some background going on. So I tried few portable radio receivers to get some news and music but none seem to clean the hizzing extra.
>
>I tried on-line radio but the one I would like to tune in is not on.
>
>Does any one know about a good brand or model or an antena that will boost the reception?.
>

I had the same problem at one point in the warehouse at Weatherhill, and ordered something from Crutchfields (www.crutchfield.com) - the Terk AF-9330, which is an amplified AM/FM antenna, runs about $25, and works pretty well. Terk makes other models for more money (at least one of the Terk antenna kits runs over $100) with different filtering and antenna characteristics.

There are other companies that make units that basically turn your building's electrical wiring plant into one big antenna - the one's that work on this principle tend to pick up lots of low-frequency hum from flourescent light ballasts and the like. It seems like Damark has had something like that in their catalogs for years now.
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
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