Outside aerials for DAB & FM radios & tuners
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2018
- Want to connect your DAB / FM radio or tuner to an outside aerial? In this video, I talk about fitting an F connector to your radio and running coax to outside dipole antennas for FM & DAB.
www.radio-workshop.co.uk/
I could listen to you all night Ray,Great information for the less technical.
Jolly good.
Thanks Ray. Grateful for the class. You are probably an electronic's teacher of sorts. I also enjoyed looking at all of your shop equipment. Cool stuff brother.
Amazing vid. You remind me of my dear old grandad. He too had a world of Knowledge and a desire to pass it on. Top man. Cheers.
Great info. Thanks for the bit of UK radio history. Growing up in the states in the '60s and '70s short wave and CB's provided a lot of entertainment. I'm now getting back into the hobby and it's channels like yours that remind me where we've come from.
Hi Ray,
This chap is so knowledgeable. Thanks for your videos Ray.
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Excellent tutorial, thank you Ray
Brilliant and informative. Love it. Cheers from Texas
Enjoyed your video. You’ve solved a problem I was having. Thanks to your brilliant knowledge it’s now fixed. Thank you
Thanks Ray another good video. Keep them coming and a Merry Christmas to you.
Ray, great video very interesting and most informative THANK YOU
Thanks So much for info on FM aerial/antenna's. Simple little tips like Coaxial inner wire on the top, and braided on the bottom. Things that may seem elemental are to this beginner are vital hints. Setting up a basement shop radio, and needed a proper antenna. Finally decided to go with an Omni-directional dipole from Amazon. Thanks again, best, Kevin
I’ve recently got back in to radio in my late forties, especially short wave, remembering tuning around on my grandfathers set as a child.
Really enjoyable. Very well instructional video. Cheers from Toronto.
Cheers mate great video interesting I could listen to you all day thanks
Hello Ray !
Excellent as always Ray .
Great information and you put it across really well! Thank you.