FM Radio Dipole Antenna with Female 75 Ohm PAL Connector
PRODUCT CODE: FMDA75P-NZFM Radio Dipole Antenna with Female 75 Ohm PAL Connector.
This FM Radio Antenna / Dipole Antenna is designed to improve the FM radio signal which can help receive more stable signal, provide better radio stations at home, garage, basement, attic, office, etc.
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Features:
Plug and play. Simply connect to a suitable radio or stereo.
Right angle Female PAL socket for space-saving installation.
Perfect for audio system, tabletop stereo, radio and home stereo receiver and desktop radio receiver, etc.
The FM Dipole Antenna includes a cylindrical Female Belling-Lee push-in connector with a central tube designed to accept the Male connector's pin. The connector on the receiver is often marked as 'FM 75Ω COAXIAL' or 'FM 75Ω'. This 75 Ohm Female PAL (Belling-Lee) RF coaxial connector features a right-angle, low-profile design, making it ideal for tight spaces and installations with limited clearance. It is specifically designed for FM and DAB radio frequencies, providing reliable connectivity for high-quality audio reception. The connector’s durable build ensures a secure fit, making it suitable for both residential and commercial radio setups.
Learn more about the PAL Belling-Lee connector on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Belling-Lee_connector
Comes with integrated eyelets for convenient mounting and positioning, making setup quick and hassle-free. Our FM Radio Dipole Antenna comes equipped with three built-in black insulated eyelets. These eyelets are strategically placed to provide convenient mounting points for securing the antenna. You can use them to attach the antenna to the wall with a pin or thumbtack, ensuring it stays securely in place for optimal reception. The eyelets maintain the antenna's position and prevent it from moving or sagging, affecting the signal quality.
Compatibility:
The FM Radio Dipole Antenna with 75 Ohm Right Angle Female PAL Socket is compatible with a wide variety of FM stereo receivers, radios, and audio systems that utilize a PAL socket for antenna input. Its 75 Ohm impedance ensures reliable signal reception, making it ideal for use in urban areas or locations with weak signals. This antenna works seamlessly with both analog and digital FM receivers, making it a versatile choice for improving sound clarity. While unfamiliar with your devices, we offer a 14-day 'trial and return for refund less shipping fee' service to enable testing in your environment with your equipment.
Technical Specifications:
• Sold as: Each.
• Condition: New.
• Packaging: Bulk.
• Cable Length: 2m.
• Installation: Indoor.
• Impedance: 75 Ohm.
• Frequency Band: FM.
• Product Code: FMDA75P-NZ.
• Supported Bands: FM and DAB.
• Dipole Length (each approx): 70cm.
• Product Type: FM Radio Dipole Antenna.
• Installation: Simple Plug-and-Play Setup.
• Mounting Options: Indoor, wall-mountable.
• Antenna Type: Indoor Dipole FM Radio Antenna.
• Frequency Range: 88-108 MHz (Standard New Zealand FM Band).
• Compatibility: Compatible with most FM radios with a 75 Ohm PAL connection.
• Product Category: Electronics > Radio > Radio Accessories > Radio Antennas.
• Product Description: FM Radio Dipole Antenna with 75 Ohm Female PAL Socket.
• Material: PE Transparent Rubber Compound, Copper Wire (Tinned Copper) and Pure Copper.
• Connector Type: Right-angle 75 Ohm Female PAL Belling-Lee FM and DAB radio receiver connector.
Did you know? The dipole antenna design is one of the most effective and widely used designs for FM signal reception.
Package includes: 1x FM Antenna with Female 75 Ohm Belling-Lee push-on radio-frequency connector.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q. What devices are compatible with this antenna?
A. This antenna is compatible with most FM receivers, home audio systems, and tuners with a 75 Ohm PAL input.
Q. How do I install the FM Dipole Antenna?
A. Simply connect the PAL socket to your device’s antenna input and position the dipole elements for optimal signal reception.
Q. Will this work inside a farm shed with no windows?
A. The FM Radio Antenna is designed to improve FM radio signal reception by providing a clear and reliable connection to your FM radio. However, in environments like a farm shed with no windows, reception quality can be affected by a variety of factors such as the thickness of the shed walls, surrounding materials (metal, for instance, can interfere with radio signals), and the distance from local FM transmitters. If you’re using the antenna inside a metal shed, signal interference may occur due to the nature of metal buildings reflecting radio waves. You may find that positioning the antenna closer to the door or using an external antenna may significantly improve reception. Additionally, placing the antenna as high as possible within the shed might help boost the signal. If you'd like to experiment with reception in your specific environment, Techexpress NZ offers a 14-day trial and return for refund (less shipping fee) service, so you can test the antenna's performance in your shed with your equipment and determine if it suits your needs.
Installation Hints - Tips and Troubleshooting:
- Pull the end of the antenna as far away as possible to keep it away from the device to get the best reception.
- Positioning: For best reception, extend the antenna fully and position it near a window away from electronic devices that may cause interference.
- Connection: Ensure the PAL socket is securely connected to the device to avoid loose connections, which can degrade signal quality.
- Testing: If reception is poor, try adjusting the positioning of the dipole elements or moving the antenna to a different location.
- Signal Boosting: For areas with weak signals, consider using an FM signal booster in conjunction with the dipole antenna.
RNZ (Radio New Zealand) FM Radio Reception Tips: https://www.rnz.co.nz/listen/fmhelp
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