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Wild Turkey said:
Does she have a "tuner" in her "stereo"?
If not time to go flea market/yard sale shopping for a good older tuner that can patch into her stereo. It may or may not need an antenna.
If so you'll just need a FM antenna -- how good of an antenna will be determined by where she is and how far it is to the station.
I got a TV/FM antenna from Radio Shack years ago and it's in the attic and works just fine.
Heres a link to "Parts Express" and their antenna offerings from $2 to $100
I live in Dutchess County, about 75 miles north of Manhattan. When I first moved up there my older, but high end tuner could only pick up a hand full of small local stations. And they were weak signals at that. I bought a Terk antenna which was supposed to be the best of the lot and was disappointed with the result. I added a rooftop antenna (the mast was already there and Radio Shack sold the antennae back then. I hooked it up with a long antenna wire and got good signals. But that was back when antennae were designed to pick up analog signals. They don't make those types of antennae anymore.
In any case I don't think the tuner alone will get the job done. I think they need a tall antenna plus a decent tuner. Or with the case of the Tivoli I get by with the whip antenna on the PAL version and a long strand antenna on the Tivoli 1. I could add a rooftop antenna again (I had the old one removed when they installed the new roof), but nowadays I have Sirius radio in the car and about 15 music stations on the TV. Plus the radio stations on my Ipod. So I won't bother with the antenna.
I would like one of the producers of these high end, but compact radios to produce a kit that allows us to build the case work ourselves. I think it would make a neat project. They supply the guts and the dimensions and we make the case.
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Wild Turkey said:
Does she have a "tuner" in her "stereo"?
Hmm good quesstion. I'd assumed that there was a tuner, biut that's an assumption. Even a really good antenna won't make the CD changer pick up FM stations.
Tangent alert: A while back, I had been listening to a record on the stereo. The record ended and the tone arm was back on it's rest when I noticed I could hear a faint voice
I turned up the volume, and it turned out to be a Soviet english language propaganda broadcast. They were talking about all the wonderful humanitariian things the USSR were doing in Afghanistan. It turns out that a phonograph cartridge can sometimes pick up radio transmissions.