...receiver using a plain old FM dipole antenna (available at Radio Shack and other stores) or even just a piece of wire hooked to the antenna terminal. You should be able to pick up some local FM ...
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...FM antennas not behind the receiver type 75 ohm wire lead antennas. HD radio needs alot of attention especially for homes and apartments that will not allow outdoor antennas to be put up outdoors. ...
...receiver there is no FM signal, sound or meter activity when receiver is switched to FM. AM and other functions work without any issues. Connect a long wire/antenna wire to the respected fm antenna ...
...fm stations. The back of the receiver should be marked for FM and AM antenna connections. Usually the FM antenna needs at least a dipole antenna or a "T" antenna. The part that broke off is probably ...
...plugs in. The plug is suitable for coax cable going to an external antenna. You can also get a small 75 to 300 ohm transformer that will allow you to use a dipole or other common indoor FM
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receiver? I see only fm and am. Thanks. Hi Mark, You can't connect a TV antenna to our receivers they do not have TV tuners. Thank you, Onkyo USA Onkyo HT-R550 Audio Video Receiver (2007) add a review
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FM signal. Kenwood receiver 104AR does not recognize AM/FM signal. Is there an antenna required or something else wrong? From what I know all receivers need an antenna, there should be a connection in
...FM antenna terminal or jack on your Sherwood receiver. If you have the antenna hooked through the coaxial cable, check your coaxial cable with an ohmmeter for continuity. You can buy a volt-ohm meter ...
...of the receiver. The AM is a permanent mount. The FM is standard RF/Coax which will run to your antenna. Antenna Inputs: FM 75 ohm, FM 300 ohm Am Ferrite Bar Antenna Hope this helps, TechGuy21 A ...
you are using the right type of antenna attached to the FM antenna terminals on the back of your receiver. Usually a 6-8 ft. piece of wire is sufficient if you're within 20-30 miles of a radio station
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