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  • 04-18-2007 12:24 PM

    • sveifors
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    FM-aerial

    In a old  user-manual there is a reference to an indoor FM-aerial you can purchase Bang & Olufsen `s FM aerial, type 8902010.

    It should fit into a holder in the back of the reciever,

     

    Is there anyone who is familiar to this? I can`t find anything when I search about this aerial. Is there anyone who can tell if t is possible to get?

     

     

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  • 04-18-2007 12:30 PM In reply to

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    Re: FM-aerial

    Your dealer can supply a Rabbit Ear Aerial. These fit just about every piece of B&O made. What are using the aerial on?

     

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  • 04-18-2007 1:49 PM In reply to

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    Re: FM-aerial

    Beocenter 7007
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  • 04-18-2007 4:31 PM In reply to

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    Re: FM-aerial

    Should fit you Beocenter no problem.  

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  • 04-19-2007 3:58 AM In reply to

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    Re: FM-aerial

    Hallo Sveifors !

     

    I have a 7007 original, and the FM antennae I received with it was very simple. A plug socket and 2 wires.

    The Rabbit Ear antennae mentioned above is somewhat better, but a powered or amplified antennae is better yet. I really depends where you are located, and how strong the FM signals are near you. A small powered antennae such as a Terk can be hidden away and not detract from the 7000 design which the Rabbit antennae will do.

    I ended up trying both over the years, and could not stand the look of the Rabbit Ears. I inverted the antennae  (  V  reversed and pointing downwards to  /\  ) which worked fine,  and did not detract from the design.

    Since the advent of .M-Link, N. RADIO, and Beoport, I do not use it much these days. Still, a fine piece of equipment !

  • 04-19-2007 4:47 AM In reply to

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    Re: FM-aerial

    I believe I may have caused a little misunderstanding. It is NOT just for recieving FM signals (It is no problem here). The reason I asked was because on page 6 in the user manual for Beocenter 7007 there is a picture and this texture " FM-aerial you can purchase Bang & Olufsen`s FM aerial type 8902010. It fits into a holder on the back of the reciever and the plug into 240-300 ohm socket" Under the picture of this antenna.

    My interest was i that particular FM aerial(original). It was not inluded in beocenter, but you could buy it  and it would fit a certain holder.

     

    Sorry if my question was a bit unclear 

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  • 04-19-2007 1:15 PM In reply to

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    Re: FM-aerial

    SWISS 2:

    Hallo Sveifors !

     

    I have a 7007 original, and the FM antennae I received with it was very simple. A plug socket and 2 wires.

    The Rabbit Ear antennae mentioned above is somewhat better, but a powered or amplified antennae is better yet. I really depends where you are located, and how strong the FM signals are near you. A small powered antennae such as a Terk can be hidden away and not detract from the 7000 design which the Rabbit antennae will do.

    I ended up trying both over the years, and could not stand the look of the Rabbit Ears. I inverted the antennae  (  V  reversed and pointing downwards to  /\  ) which worked fine,  and did not detract from the design.

    Since the advent of .M-Link, N. RADIO, and Beoport, I do not use it much these days. Still, a fine piece of equipment !

     

    Never extend mine to use it. Hides nicely behind my BS3000 so you cannot see it. Did the same when I had my Beocenter 9000.

     

    CraigBig Smile 

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