I got a Midland WR-100 weather radio. Because I live in a metal sided
house, the reception is poor. On the back there is a RCA jack for
external antenna. I can easily make up a piece of coax with a RCA
jack on the end, but what should I use for an antenna. I'd prefer to
make something simple out of wire, such a a straight piece of wire or
dipole type wire, strung under the roof of my deck, or a piece of
stiff wire pointing upward. I do have some old CB car antennas that I
could modify too, and mount them on the deck or rain gutter. I know I
could likely buy something, but I'd like to keep the cost down. I'm
not needing to boost the signal as much as to just get the signal from
the outside into the house due to the metal siding.
Simple and cheap are what I want.
And redardless of that I use, can I use common TV antenna type coax,
or do I need the stuff that was used for CB radios. (I dont recall
the numbers used on them, but know they were not the same).
Thanks in advance.
house, the reception is poor. On the back there is a RCA jack for
external antenna. I can easily make up a piece of coax with a RCA
jack on the end, but what should I use for an antenna. I'd prefer to
make something simple out of wire, such a a straight piece of wire or
dipole type wire, strung under the roof of my deck, or a piece of
stiff wire pointing upward. I do have some old CB car antennas that I
could modify too, and mount them on the deck or rain gutter. I know I
could likely buy something, but I'd like to keep the cost down. I'm
not needing to boost the signal as much as to just get the signal from
the outside into the house due to the metal siding.
Simple and cheap are what I want.
And redardless of that I use, can I use common TV antenna type coax,
or do I need the stuff that was used for CB radios. (I dont recall
the numbers used on them, but know they were not the same).
Thanks in advance.