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westend
Oct 06, 2014Explorer
Well, they're are radios and then there are radios. Same thing about antenna's.
If listening to the game is high priority and you're getting interference inside the RV, then moving to an outside location is going to be a lot better.
My RF buddies tell me that the Sony Super tuner III is among the best. I have an old GE portable that picks up just about everything. For my TT, I have a big copper J-pole antenna that I connect to for solid FM when parked. It attaches to the trailer's side with a tool holder and I connect with an exterior coaxial fitting. I use 120V stereo receiver (NAD 3140) so my results won't be typical for most RV'ers.
If listening to the game is high priority and you're getting interference inside the RV, then moving to an outside location is going to be a lot better.
My RF buddies tell me that the Sony Super tuner III is among the best. I have an old GE portable that picks up just about everything. For my TT, I have a big copper J-pole antenna that I connect to for solid FM when parked. It attaches to the trailer's side with a tool holder and I connect with an exterior coaxial fitting. I use 120V stereo receiver (NAD 3140) so my results won't be typical for most RV'ers.
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