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Name:   RadioActive The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   pontoon radio help
Date:   4/13/2016 9:19:39 PM

ODB3, you didn't mention in your post what station or stations you were trying to receive.  

I will note that with a run of the mill AM/FM boat radio and a Shakespeare Classic AM/FM marine fiberglass antenna, I don't have any difficulty hearing FM stations in Auburn or Montgomery.  I have not tried AM since there is little to listen to there.  

What you for sure don't want to use is one of those twin-lead antennas stuck below the helm on your pontoon.  That is about as effective as a wet noodle.  Nor one of those 12" long rubber antennas.  Both are pretty much useless unless you are in a strong signal area, which is not the case for Lake Martin.  

Remember that the longer and higher the antenna is, the better it works.  That's always a tradeoff with cost and aesthetics.  

RadioActive

 

 

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
pontoon radio help - ODB3 - 4/7/2016 8:48:16 PM
     pontoon radio help - lakngulf - 4/7/2016 10:20:38 PM
     pontoon radio help - RadioActive - 4/13/2016 9:19:39 PM



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