Insight Compass

How do I make an FM radio antenna for my home?

How do I make an FM radio antenna for my home?

  1. Cut a length of speaker wire.
  2. Split the two wires into single length pieces.
  3. Strip insulation from one end of each length of single cable exposing about one inch.
  4. Strip about one inch of insulation from the end of the antennae leads.
  5. Twist the exposed wire of one extension to one antennae lead.

Can you use a TV antenna for FM radio?

Yes. You can quite happily. Although a TV antenna is optimised for high VHF and low UHF frequencies, they are capable of picking up broadcast FM frequencies well enough. It is common to find many TV aerial installations wired to a dual FM/TV faceplate allowing you to plug a flylead into your FM receiver/tuner.

How can I make a homemade antenna?

Strip the insulation off the end of a coaxial cable to create a simple antenna. Get a coaxial cable that’s long enough to go from your TV to the nearest window so you can get the best reception. Use a pair of wire strippers to remove the last 6 inches (15 cm) of insulation from the end of the coaxial cord.

Does aluminum foil boost radio antenna signal?

It doesn’t always improve but aluminum foil is a conductor and at radio wave’s frequencies it is a good mirror. If the antenna can’t see the transmitter because of blockage the foil might mirror it into line of sight.

Can you use a satellite dish as an FM antenna?

Yes, you can, but remember that the FM transission is in 88–108 MHz range and needs a large dish to be more useful than say a Yagi antenna. Since the FM Signal strength is usually good, a dish antenna is an overkill.

Can I make my own TV antenna?

A TV antenna is a great way to get a multitude of HD channels including, in many areas, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC for free. While you can buy an antenna for under $50 at stores such as Walmart or Target, you can also build your own antenna with items you likely already have in your house.

How can I make my indoor antenna work better?

How To Get More Channels with Your Indoor Antenna

  1. Experiment with Different Locations in Your Home.
  2. Use a Longer Cable To Reach That Window.
  3. Face it Towards the TV Transmitter Towers.
  4. Lay Your Antenna Flat Horizontally.
  5. Move it Higher Up (Highly Recommended)
  6. Put it in a Skylight (Highly Recommended)