Have a nice day. I have no idea what this was about or what you wanted from it. As to the population data, once again you put words in my mouth and then claim they were erroneous. I did not say anything about the square area of Washington DC proper. I did say that the census bureau says that the population of “the greater Washington area” was 6.2 million in 2023. And we are talking about a 22 mile radius (not area) at 330 feet. I trust you would agree that a broadcast antenna radiates signal in all directions typically. A circle with a 22 mile radius has an area of more than 1500 square miles. If you’ve ever been here you would know that DC is surrounded by densely populated towns in MD and VA, to account for most of the population of the greater DC area.
Outdoor FM Antenna
Unlike a few years ago not much options are available for a dedicated FM Broadcast antenna. Forget TV antenna that have no gain on FM ALI has inexpensive FM antennas with many elements but shipping is $150 to $260 dollars- too expensive. Wilson sells an FM antenna for $350- again too expensive. The only reasonable 4 cost option is Stellar Labs four element on eBay for $68 shipped. This horizontal mount antenna will receive full power FM stationers away with full quieting up to about 60 miles away in flat terrain. Two antennas could be bought taking the first two elements of one and use a 3/4" EMT conduit coupling attaching the two front elements to the four element to get 6 elements. This should receive FM stations to perhaps 80 miles away. For four elements 1 inch EMT for 15 foot length should be ok with 50 MPH winds. A wooden dowel inside the conduit in top section with mounting clamp at bottom 5 feet from house will allow much higher wind speed. EMT conduit is expensive thus two sections of 2" EMT costs about $135. The wood dowel is mandatory with 6 elements or use a roof mount tri-pod.
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