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A Dynamite Antenna for an AM Radio: I am probably not the only person who listens to AM radio, so this might come in handy for somebody else. Back in the day, radios were AM only, and if you wanted to listen to your favorite programs you had to have an outside antenna.
9 Απρ 2018 · This DIY AM antenna is best used outdoors but you can make it work inside by somehow re-routing the wires. It amplifies all weak AM signals, so a powerful local station might be heard over your entire AM radio dial. Here is…
8 Ιουν 2017 · There is no direct connection of the loop to the radio, it is inductively coupling with the radio’s own ferrite rod antenna. If you are interested in making a loop antenna like mine, here are the materials you will need:
1 Απρ 2016 · I can get plenty of AM stations on my car radio, so even though I do live out in the "boonies" here in Northern California, it should be possible to tune in a decent number of stations. I would like to get some use out of my KT-8300 AM tuner.
Medium Wave (MW) AM broadcast band loop antenna. Built using cheap 4 pair (8 wire) telephone 'ribbon' cable,& (optionally) housed in cheap garden 13mm (~half inch) irrigation plastic hose. The more rigid self supporting version better suits se…
5 Οκτ 2018 · The antenna described here works extremely well with receivers that have an AM tuner built in. The 1970’s-1980’s era vintage hifi gear sounds great with this antenna. It also works very well with portable radios, mainly because the narrow bandwidth reduces overload.
Creating a ferrite coil for an AM radio involves winding insulated wire around a ferrite core. This type of coil is commonly known as a ferrite rod antenna. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to make a simple ferrite coil for an AM radio:
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