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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Logarithmic periodic antennas are broadband antennas, so this one offers an interesting solution for FM- and TV DXers as well as for scanner freaks - also for use at camping cars, a weekend-QTH or DX-Camps.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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FM BROADCAST ANTENNA'S POLARIZATION Radio and television broadcast antennas transmit their signals in either a HORIZONTALLY polarized plane or both the HORIZONTALLY and VERTICALLY polarized planes.
STI-CO AM/FM disguised antennas can be returned to the lease company by simply removing the RF feed-line.
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Jake Farley, Truck Driver
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From the fender up these antennas look exactly like the original AM/FM antenna that comes with the car and are mounted the same way as the original antenna.
The antennas of FM radio stations are also rather short, but they are usually mounted high up on a pole so that the whole structure looks like an AM radio antenna.
The 6 meter FM crowd often use unmodified 5/8 wave two meter antennas for mobile installations.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Britecast is a high-performance fibre optic distribution solution for analog FM, DAB and DTV broadcasting signals based on the concept of capillary distribution of RF signals by means of fibre optics and low power remote distributed antennas.
The antennas under test will include those used for reception of AM and FM radio signals, television reception, global cell phone frequencies, global positioning satellite (GPS) antennas for on-board navigation systems and satellite digital audio radio reception operating in the 2 to 3 GHz frequency range.
TCI builds FM antennas and combiners, featuring broadband systems capable of handling one or more transmissions anywhere in the world.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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The customers are mostly cellular operators but RC & C is also offering antennas and cables for LMR and SMR as well as for TV and FM broadcast.
These antennas are specifically designed for low power FM applications including stereo.
We note that vertical-only polarized antennas have been used in the noncommercial educational FM service to protect reception of TV Channel 6 for nearly 15 years now, without adverse impact.
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