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Do not use an antenna that is meant for UHF. This will not work well. Try rabbit ears. Try a basic antenna wire. Fully extend any built-in antennas. Many VHF antennas will require an adapter to plug into your radio, unless your radio has a TV antenna input, which some radios do.
Most of the better FM radios and home stereos have some provision for an external antenna hook-up, and/or a built-in antenna rod or wire. The rod or wire may not be the prettiest thing, but, moving them around and/or stretching them out to their fullest often gives significant reception improvement.
Make sure it is outdoors, roof mounted, or in the attic. Most roof antennas will give you radio reception similar to a car radio, or often better. Try repurposing a TV antenna you already have. Use an FM splitter to use it on your radio. Consider an omnidirectional radio antenna.
Attach the dipole antenna to the FM input on your radio. Slowly move the wire around while you flip through stations to see if you can get a better signal.
Clean the Paint. Your car's chassis acts as the ground plane for the antenna, and it's very important in the reception of signals. Replace the Antenna. You have heard and seen ads for high-performance radios. At least, that's what I'd like to believe. Look for the culprits.
Using a different aerial Some DAB radios allow you to use an external aerial. This can greatly improve your DAB signal. One highly-regarded external aerial is the Phil ex 27741 Indoor DAB Aerial. Another option is to try using a TV aerial.
Using a different aerial Some DAB radios allow you to use an external aerial. This can greatly improve your DAB signal. One highly-regarded external aerial is the Phil ex 27741 Indoor DAB Aerial. Another option is to try using a TV aerial.
Poor DAB reception can also be caused by equipment used in the vehicle. For example, phone chargers or dash cams sometimes cause interference and affect your radio signal. Try unplugging the items to see if one of them is causing any interference.
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