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Jackfre

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My shop is wrapped in core-ten corrugated metal walls and as a result the place has about bingo reception. I put an "omni-directional" (round) FM antenna in the attic, which is standard framing, yesterday with about zero discernible improvement. What instrument will measure the performance of an antenna? I have all the DMM's in the world, but have no idea what to look for. Suggestions?
 
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N_Jay

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How did you connect the antenna to the receiver?

How is reception just outside the building?
 

brownbagg

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just run a wire outside and hook to the radio antenna with an aligator clip

have you tried hooking your radio antenna to the metal building, let the building be the antenna
 
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torqueman2002

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I built a cubical quad FM antenna from PVC and insulated wire (speaker wire or such) to bring in a weak station that is a favorite of mine.

It is somewhat directional, but urban signals come in fine in any orientation.

I have it in the attic of a wood framed garage.

It is 1 continuous loop, with connection points at A & B.

Use a 75 to 300 Ohm UHF/VHF Matching Transformer to connect the antenna to 75 Ohm coax. Connect the other end of the coax to your receiver.

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PM me your eMail, and I'll send along a file: Antenna_instructions.pdf.
 
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Jackfre

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The antenna is connected with a new co-axe cable.
TM2002...thanks for the offer. pm sent!
 

N_Jay

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Is the receiver coax in, or did you clip it to the existing antenna?

How many feet of what type of cable?

Is it an FM antenna, or a TV antenna? Does it need power?
 

mopar440_6

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I'm in the same boat, steel panel outside and inside and the only windows are in the man doors on each end. Place is all but a Faraday cage. I built an FM J-pole antenna out of some scrap 1/2" copper pipe. I've heard of guys using EMT conduit also. Same 75-300 ohm balun connection as TM2002 used.

I was able to get about 3-4 stations (as opposed to 0 before) with it sitting on the floor near the front man door and about 5-7 in the attic but some were still fuzzy. Ultimately I ended up going outside the building so I mounted it on the back at the peak and poked the coax through into the attic and down. The caveat is that it is now the highest thing on my property and its metal so I ran a heavy solid copper wire down the back of the building to an 8' ground rod.

Here are a couple J-pole links:

http://www.mycal.net/old/projects/mpr/jpole.htm

http://www.hamuniverse.com/jpole.html
 
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