I had some cheap Chinese polar radio to tide me over that cost £11.99 off ebay, it could barely pick up anything.
A new sensitive FM car radio ?
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A new sensitive FM car radio ?
I know some were talking about some older Kenwood ones for listening at distance but have not quite got the money for that, they are about 90 second hand I think. Also nice to have a little guarantee in case it breaks anyone know something you can get from Argos or ebay good on FM receive for the car that is around £ 50-60.00
I had some cheap Chinese polar radio to tide me over that cost £11.99 off ebay, it could barely pick up anything.
I had some cheap Chinese polar radio to tide me over that cost £11.99 off ebay, it could barely pick up anything.
The dial is Glowing 88-108 , spin the wheel to light those Red LEDs , see signal needle rise.
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Re: A new sensitive FM car radio ?
I’ve found the car radios in most Japanese import cars are quite sensitive (if they don’t have band expanders fitted), a Honda Fit I once had could pickup the most weakest distant signals but only below 90MHz - and it also managed to tune the coppers RT’s around 76MHz.
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Re: A new sensitive FM car radio ?
Blaupunkt make some pretty decent FM car radios.
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Re: A new sensitive FM car radio ?
Thanks will look into it.
The dial is Glowing 88-108 , spin the wheel to light those Red LEDs , see signal needle rise.