Hello,
Been a LONG time. And please forgive me if this should be in a different forum, and I will re-post in that forum...as I'm only looking for analog radio antenna. That being said, if there is an antenna that does pick up HDRadio as well, I would be open to that if it was cheap enough...for when I upgrade my receiver to HDRadio in the next year or two.
I have an old Onkyo SR601 receiver and the cheap FM antenna has only worked well I think in one location I've lived in. We just got an entertainment system with TV mount, so I hoped that wrapping it through/around the metal would help...no luck. We live 20-30 miles from the 3 stations we listen to, but because of the lack of reception we just use Comcast music channels.
I'm surprised Monoprice doesn't have an antenna, I've even asked them about it and they said they would forward the request. I'm not really willing to put anything on the roof, the stereo isn't too far from a window (which I rather not do either, but would depending on size and what would be required).
Thanks in advance,
Brian
Been a LONG time. And please forgive me if this should be in a different forum, and I will re-post in that forum...as I'm only looking for analog radio antenna. That being said, if there is an antenna that does pick up HDRadio as well, I would be open to that if it was cheap enough...for when I upgrade my receiver to HDRadio in the next year or two.
I have an old Onkyo SR601 receiver and the cheap FM antenna has only worked well I think in one location I've lived in. We just got an entertainment system with TV mount, so I hoped that wrapping it through/around the metal would help...no luck. We live 20-30 miles from the 3 stations we listen to, but because of the lack of reception we just use Comcast music channels.
I'm surprised Monoprice doesn't have an antenna, I've even asked them about it and they said they would forward the request. I'm not really willing to put anything on the roof, the stereo isn't too far from a window (which I rather not do either, but would depending on size and what would be required).
Thanks in advance,
Brian




















