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Christian
27 posts
May 13, 2022
4:46 PM
If you've got a stereo receiver and you want to learn how to make an FM antenna, this article is for you. This simple project can be completed by anyone who's curious about how to use a coaxial cable. The basic process of making an antenna involves splitting the wires and spreading them in opposite directions. Use wire strippers to remove 1/2 inch of insulation from the ends. Twist the exposed ends so they don't fray. Next, connect the two ends of the dipole to the screw terminals of the FM antenna. You can do this by hand or with a screwdriver, but remember that you don't have to be precise about which wire goes to each terminal.

After you have the wires cut and the antenna wires twisted, you can plug them into the external connection of your stereo receiver. Now, you can position the radio near a window or open space. Then, attach the dipole antenna to the newly exposed wire. It will take about 60 inches of speaker wire to make the T part of the antenna. Make sure to use a coax connector instead of screw terminals to avoid damaging the cable.

The most common way to feed an FM antenna is by using a coaxial cable. Coaxial cable is made of two concentric conductors - the outer conductor acts as a shield and reduces interference from nearby cables. The center conductor is covered with a metal sheath and is wrapped in an insulating material. On either end, you can connect the two ends with connectors. This type of cable is ideal for transmitting data at high speeds and without interference, which makes it ideal for modern digital communication.
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May 16, 2022
4:11 AM
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