Antenna amplifiers
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From: So Cal / El Mirage, AZ
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Antenna amplifiers
Does anybody know if those antenna amplifiers that hook up inline between the radio and the antenna really work? I was thinking of buying one of those because my radio reception isn't really that good on some stations. Is there a particular brand that is good?
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no. They're crap.
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Your best bet is to buy a new antena. The
Antenna amplifiers do work but you might get some unexpected results like extra static or a constant hummm in your sreakers. But it couldent hurt to try one. Motto to live by "If it sucks take it back"
SSC
Antenna amplifiers do work but you might get some unexpected results like extra static or a constant hummm in your sreakers. But it couldent hurt to try one. Motto to live by "If it sucks take it back"
SSC
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