I am looking for an FM antenna amplifier


I need an antenna amplifier to pull in some weak signals. Anybody have any suggestions?
banksfriend
There is an excellent one, made by Magnum Dynalab, called the Signal Sleuth. As it happens , there is one offered here at A. Look under http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?misctunr&1028827506&class&3&4&.
No, I don't know the seller, but I use one with excellent effect. Cheers,
Detlof
The Reflect antenna from ccrane.com is not an amplifier, but just a very good dipole, the best I've used.
Do you own a home? I put a big roof Winegard TV/FM antenna in my attic, and then tapped into the cable TV outlet that runs to the room with the stereo. The tuner just plugs into the wall.

I use a Winegard preamp to boost the signal.

A broadband Wineguard or Radio Shaft RF line preamplifier (with the FM trap switched OUT) mounted at the antenna head is one good solution.
The Magnum Dynalab Signal Sleuth, which I also use, is really nice because of its' tunable front end & variable gain. It is also switchable on & offline from the front panel.
However in either case you'll still need a good quality antenna as your signal source for quality results. Also be sure to use good low loss feedline, typically RG-6 coax.
Bob also describes what I have done, (with a different antenna), including the RG-6 cable.