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poor radio reception
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Rather dangerous connecting stuff directly into mains sockets; even the "Earth" wire, as under some circumstances (admittedly remote or unlikely) this could become live. I do not wish to trust to luck and the skill of some long gone electrician getting it 110% right 25 years ago, and there being no decay to the system since then. Going to wear earphones? Need I say more?
If it is a VHF (as in FM 88-108 Mhz or DAB) radio then all that will usually be required is a correctly tuned external aerial. This can be a a simple piece if wire stuck to the window. For the more technical aspects you'll need to visit a boffin Website. Try googling "quarter wave dipole" and see where it takes you.
If your radio is Short, Medum, or Long wave, then in addition to a long wire aerial, an earth connection is a distinct advantage. However, this should be connected to the main chassis of the radio, not the aerial socket. You can get a reasonable earth from the radiator, gas or water pipes. Failing that make your own by plunging a 2-3 metre metal rod into the ground, watering it and having a stout wire running from this to a convenient spot in the room with the receiver. You can then run a more flexible cable from this earth spike connection to the wireless.