The FM sections in todays receivers are terrible. I have an old powered Terk in my basement, and it helps tremendously. Probably a $10 unit. Even a coax split behind your AV cabinet should do wonders.Jason Coleman said:Agreed...I foolishly shelled out 25 bucks for Terk's so-called powered FM antenna and it's a real piece of crap. Possibly worse than before.
Jason
Is there any way to do that with a receiver with spring clips?jaxvon said:If it's a TV antenna, then it'll work fine for FM (it's what I use at my house). Just get a good quality splitter and run it to your receiver.
As mark said and, even if you had a TV antenna, if it didn't cover the FM band as some/many are desigend to reject it, you would not get an FM signal.mtschust said:ANyone out there know of any antenna that can improve a receivers FM reception? I can't find any that would be able to plug into the spring clips on my receiver. Is buying a new antenna worthwhile? I have about 50 bucks to spend.