How to Build a FM Receiver Antenna
Making a simple FM antenna from a length of wire allows listeners to pick up a greater range of radio stations on their FM receiver. Basic antennas only require a few tools and shouldn't take long to construct. The longer the length of wire, the greater the reception but most radio listeners should get adequate results from a length of wire approximately 10 feet long.
Things You'll Need
- FM receiver
- 10+ feet of 300 Ohm twinlead wire
- Wire stripper tool
- Screwdriver
- Electrical tape
Instructions
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Making A Basic FM Antenna From Wire
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Find a location in the home where the antenna can be easily moved or hung in a good position.
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Strip approximately 1 inch of the insulating plastic from one end of the 300 Ohm twinlead wire. This end will be attached to the FM receiver.
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Attach the stripped end of the 300 Ohm twinlead wire to the FM receiver. Some FM receivers have a push-button clip system while others require a screwdriver to pinch the metal and make a contact. The point on the back of the receiver should be clearly labeled.
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Turn on the FM receiver and try to pick up a radio station even if it is static or unclear. From this point move the antenna until the reception on the radio station improves.
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Hang the 300 Ohm twinlead wire in the position which provides the best clarity of sound using electrical tape.
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References
- Photo Credit radio image by Claudio Calcagno from Fotolia.com