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Herby White | 20:11 Thu 04th Aug 2005 | Technology
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I have been told tthat radio reception can be improved by attaching the aerial from the radio to the earth conection in the power plug,so using the houses electrical wiring as a larger (stronger?) aerial. Is this correct or is someone misleading me with the result that I will either a/ destroy the radio or b/ possibly wreck all the electrics in the place. Or something worse.
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hi herby, we have a tv aeriel in the loft and a cable coming from it through the wall to the downstairs, the cable is wired to a socket with a tv and fm hole in it, and then theres a cable coming from the back of the cd/dvd player that plugs into the fm hole.  At least i think thats how it works.  Bear in mind that I am a woman and my husband sorted all of it out.  :)
I think the suggestion might work but it is a potentially dangerous connection to make.  Better , if you have central heating you can attach the aerial to that (scratch away at the paint till you reach bare metal).  It really depends if you're listening to FM (87-106) or AM (531 - 1600).  Such an arrangement will make the most difference with AM usually.  However try all sorts.  I know when I hold one of my radios I get a better signal because it uses me as an aerial or earth or maybe both.

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.

Oops, JSB. We posted at the same time.
Depending on the frequency of what station you want to listen to you can make an antenna from some wire.
300 divided by frequency = wavelength

E.g. 300 divided by 106 MHz = 2.83 metres
Now divide that by 2 to make a 1/2 wave.

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