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25-05-2012, 18:36   #1
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Radio for carpark

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I am working in a car park and have been asked to get a radio.
The current radio we have is very fuzzy when on even though we have a wire running outside connected to the aerial. Has anyone any ideas to solve this ??

any help appreciated
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Do you have access to the internet in there? Perhaps you could get an internet-enabled radio (over wifi or a wired connection) that could connect to an internet stream, rather than a traditional broadcast might be an option?
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yes I have my own laptop and dongle that everyone in the office uses...I always get the channels online however one of the employees doesn't have a laptop and the only thing he has is the fuzzy radio

Could you get a radio that you could plug a dongle into ?
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Ideally you would need a radio with an aerial connector on it, then put your aeriel outside and run acoaxiel cable from it to your radio. The solution is to get your aeriel outside . QED
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someone that was here did a rough job and ran a coaxial outside but there's nothing on the end of it...is there aerials you can get for radios ??
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What sort of car park is it? If it's concrete multi-story then you will have difficulty in getting decent FM reception. Also see if you can switch to 'mono'.

You'll also need an IMRO licence.
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someone that was here did a rough job and ran a coaxial outside but there's nothing on the end of it...is there aerials you can get for radios ??
An Aerial on the end of it would definitely be an idea, it would be pretty simple to make up an effective aerial . two pieces of coat hanger or copper tubing even better, each a couple of feet long , one attached to the center core of the coax and the other to the shield ensuring they don't short will work fine for you,


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You'll also need an IMRO licence.


Not for an aerial he won't,
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An Aerial on the end of it would definitely be an idea, it would be pretty simple to make up an effective aerial . two pieces of coat hanger or copper tubing even better, each a couple of feet long , one attached to the center core of the coax and the other to the shield ensuring they don't short will work fine for you,
Go into Peats or Maplins and pick up an FM aerial and get it mounted. Coathanger might do the job but would be unreliable.

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Not for the aerial but as soon as the radio is switched on in the workplace a license is required. How will Bono put food on the table otherwise?
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What sort of car park is it? If it's concrete multi-story then you will have difficulty in getting decent FM reception. Also see if you can switch to 'mono'.

You'll also need an IMRO licence.
Your jesting I presume , I worked in loads of places with radios that were switched on everyone now and again, nobody purchased licenses.
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Your jesting I presume , I worked in loads of places with radios that were switched on everyone now and again, nobody purchased licenses.
Holding a license is a legal requirement in any business or workplace in Ireland which uses IMRO controlled copyright music. This includes playing a radio or TV in a workplace even if only employees and not the public can hear it.

The penalty on conviction is a maximum fine of €127,000 and/or imprisonment for up to five years!!
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Go into Peats or Maplins and pick up an FM aerial and get it mounted. Coathanger might do the job but would be unreliable.
Thats the problem with the youth of today , no inventive spirit, there's nothing unreliable about the wire coat hanger dipole once constructed properly.


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Not for the aerial but as soon as the radio is switched on in the workplace a license is required.
Ahh Okie Doikie, I was wondering what relevance the IMRO licence had to the topic of this thread ie. how to improve reception on an indoor radio.


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How will Bono put food on the table otherwise?
We can all only hope that poor Bono was on of the guys in the know and was smart enough to sell his facebook shares in the first few hours of their floatation, If so that should see him OK for cornflakes for a few years.
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Thats the problem with the youth of today , no inventive spirit, there's nothing unreliable about the wire coat hanger dipole once constructed properly.
True - have used one before on a car radio!

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Ahh Okie Doikie, I was wondering what relevance the IMRO licence had to the topic of this thread ie. how to improve reception on an indoor radio.
Worth while checking if one has a licence before one goes trying sort out ones aerials.

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We can all only hope that poor Bono was on of the guys in the know and was smart enough to sell his facebook shares in the first few hours of their floatation, If so that should see him OK for cornflakes for a few years.
Even at todays price of $29 and falling I'd say he's made a few quid. Enough to buy a new radio anyway.
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