Can a iPod Nano be used as an antenna?
From the iPod nano manual (page 29): [The] iPod nano uses the earphone or headphone cord as an antenna, so you must connect earphones or headphones to iPod nano in order to receive a radio signal.
Which is the best antenna for FM radio?
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Can you use earbuds as an antenna on an iPod?
The iPod Radio Remote uses your earbuds as an antenna. For best results, connect your earbuds to the headphones port on the iPod Radio Remote and extend/unwrap the earbuds cable completely. If you connect your earbuds to the headphones port on your iPod, the iPod Radio Remote will not be able to recognize it as an antenna.
What are the filters on an iPod Nano?
The filters usually consist of inductors and capacitors and permit only the RF energy to enter the FM receiver, while blocking the speaker output from the audio driver. The audio driver may have similar filters that block out the FM energy from the audio driver.
What should I use as an antenna for MY FM radio?
Most clock/table radios use the power cord as an antenna. A “walkman” or iPod with an FM radio uses the headphone cord as the antenna! Except in strong signal areas (nearby a transmitter) none of these perform very well. Signals they receive are usually variable; for example, when you walk around the room,…
What kind of antenna do you need for a Walkman?
With better radios, you have a choice. Built-in antennas: Even the lowliest radio has some sort of antenna… typically built-in, with typically poor performance. Most clock/table radios use the power cord as an antenna. A “walkman” or iPod with an FM radio uses the headphone cord as the antenna!
What kind of radio do I need for home use?
Home/Office radios: Most home radios have poor selectivity and sensitivity (we like to call them “junk” in the radio business). Typical $19.95 radios with analog tuning (as opposed to digital tuning, where the radio station’s frequency is displayed in illuminated numbers) will work, but only near a radio station’s transmitter.
Do you have to have an antenna to receive NCPR?
if there is a large object between your house and the NCPR transmitter (like a mountain, for instance) you will probably receive a poor signal! if your antenna is outside, it will perform better than if it is inside. Someone once said that you MUST have an antenna to receive any radio reception at all, and she/he was correct!