FM Dipole Antenna

I bought this antenna to attach to an old radio for use in my office at work; my office was on the first underground level of the building and got terrible radio reception on the one station I was interested in (100.3 in the DC area). Reception was definitely improved and the length of the antenna allowed me to place it in the best spot in the office for reception. It's hard to tell whether it's an exceptional antenna or whether the length over the radio's previous antenna made a difference due to placement, but I'm satisfied none-the-less. Considering the price, I'm surprised this antenna did anything at all!

Product Features
• A simple dipole antenna can be used for improved reception of FM broadcast signals.
• A dipole is basically a length of conductor (wire) split into two portions and signal is taken off at the split.
• It has a nominal 3 dB gain over an isotropic source and is directional, tending to favor signals coming broadside to the wire.

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