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15th December 2006, 03:33 PM #1
Nothing At All To Do With Woodwork Sorta
How do you get good radio reception in a steel shed?
I guess you folk close to the stations dont have a problem but mine sounds very ordinary and where I stand has an effect on the receptionCheers,
Howdya
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15th December 2006, 04:08 PM #2
In my shed I have a car radio plugged into a 12v transformer with a car aerial mounted outside
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DJ
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15th December 2006, 04:21 PM #3
I've got lousy reception in my shed. Portables don't work at all. I've got one of those old record/tape/radio combo things in there now with a length of copper wire attached to the antenna lug. It's just good enough to get ABC so I can listen to the cricket and 2EC so I can listen to old Toto hits
Edit: On the more constructive side, I'm planning on heading up to the tip one day soon to see if I can pick up an old TV antenna (kind that goes on the roof) and I'll stick it up on a pole and see if I can get Triple J
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15th December 2006, 05:44 PM #4
being a trained antenna bloke, and a bit of a fanatic about it....
I just stick a few meters of large diameter copper wire in the antenna socket and hang it up.
Usually works pretty well.
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15th December 2006, 07:13 PM #5
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15th December 2006, 10:00 PM #6
Inside the shed, I get nada. Outside, reception's fine. So I just ran a bit of wire from the antenna lug to the shed's steel frame. Works for me. [shrug]
- Andy Mc
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16th December 2006, 08:54 AM #7
Easy... I dont have a radio in my shed... I use my old pro-logic receiver that my computer is connected too, yep 300Gb mp3 player with wireless mate!
Just got the wires running off the "B" speakers on the amp too the shed, it powers a few old OEM car speakers(Ford!)that I've jammed into some old CD racks come speaker boxes.....................................................................
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16th December 2006, 09:15 AM #8
No wonder you guys can not hear the wood talking.
Do not upset Wendy!p.t.c
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16th December 2006, 11:58 AM #9
I've got an old clock radio in my shed and have never noticed a problem. Mind you, it's always tuned to the ABC and nobody messes with Auntie
Richard
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16th December 2006, 12:15 PM #10
this is a good thread. I just might have great need of this info to take a break from listening to the wood all the time
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16th December 2006, 12:35 PM #11
I'm quite happy to have the wood whispering at me... it's the shrieks of agony I like to drown out.
- Andy Mc
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16th December 2006, 01:11 PM #12
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16th December 2006, 01:44 PM #13Banned
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Wendy,
Just be careful its not hairy oak you listen to too closely. We don't want Wolfperson Rufflyrustic (note PC adjustment):eek:
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