I personally recommend an outdoor antenna for FM radio. DIY is a option or you can get one online which is readily available. I made a folded dipole antenna and it works well and I am able to catch stations that can't be listened using the built in telescopic antenna.
Stellar Labs Loop antenna is good looking, universal, functional outdoor antenna. Seems to be out of stock in all sites now. Tanotis was selling it for Rs. 1.6K.
Attaching the picture of my DIY antenna. I made is using a 1/4" copper tube used in refrigerators. I used the calculations from
https://www.changpuak.ch/electronics/Dipole_folded.php.
I personally recommend an outdoor antenna for FM radio. DIY is a option or you can get one online which is readily available. I made a folded dipole antenna and it works well and I am able to catch stations that can't be listened using the built in telescopic antenna.
Stellar Labs Loop antenna is good looking, universal, functional outdoor antenna. Seems to be out of stock in all sites now. Tanotis was selling it for Rs. 1.6K.
Attaching the picture of my DIY antenna. I made is using a 1/4" copper tube used in refrigerators. I used the calculations from
https://www.changpuak.ch/electronics/Dipole_folded.php.
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@zero7, the Stellar Labs Loop FM Radio 88MHz - 108MHz Loop Oudoor Antenna seems to be available now. The website from where it can be ordered gives the engine drawings of the antenna and also a list precautions and instructions while installing the antenna outdoors. But thereafter, it doesn’t say what kind of cable should be used to connect the antenna to the 75 ohm connector of the FM tuner / radio located indoor. I think this is important because the cable should only connect the antenna to the FM radio and not itself also act as an antenna and spoil the show! I am a novice in these matters. Could you enlighten me about the kind of cable to be used for this and in case a two-wire / shielded cable is to be used, how the connections are to be made for each wire at both the ends (I.e. at the antenna end and at the FM radio / tuner end.