BIC - BEAMBOX FM 10 Audio component





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BIC BEAMBOX FM 10 vintage electronically steerable FM antenna from 1977, serial A131876, in very good condition and tested and working, includes power cord, dimensions 120 x 370 x 370 mm, weight 4 kg, fully passive design with 75 Ω coaxial or 300 Ω twin‑lead connections, wooden cabinet with four‑position steering and wide/narrow bandwidth switches.
Description from the seller
The BIC Beam Box FM-10 is a very rare and sought-after vintage, electronically steerable FM antenna designed to improve FM reception, especially in urban environments where signal interference can be a problem. It offers a number of handy features:
Key features:
electronically steerable:
With a four-position switch you can steer reception in four directions, ideal to avoid interference and improve signal clarity.
Wide/narrow bandwidth switch:
With this switch you can fine-tune the performance of adjacent channels, resulting in improved signal strength.
Fully passive:
The antenna requires no power and can be connected via standard 300 Ω twin-lead or 75 Ω coax outputs.
Stylish design:
The antenna has a wood-look housing and fits well in vintage stereo setups.
Benefits:
Reduces multipath noise in urban environments.
Can help improve signal strength, especially in narrow bandwidth mode.
Versatile in use with compatibility for both 75 and 300 ohm connections.
Can be a good solution for people struggling with poor FM reception.
The BIC Beam Box FM-10 is a very rare and sought-after vintage, electronically steerable FM antenna designed to improve FM reception, especially in urban environments where signal interference can be a problem. It offers a number of handy features:
Key features:
electronically steerable:
With a four-position switch you can steer reception in four directions, ideal to avoid interference and improve signal clarity.
Wide/narrow bandwidth switch:
With this switch you can fine-tune the performance of adjacent channels, resulting in improved signal strength.
Fully passive:
The antenna requires no power and can be connected via standard 300 Ω twin-lead or 75 Ω coax outputs.
Stylish design:
The antenna has a wood-look housing and fits well in vintage stereo setups.
Benefits:
Reduces multipath noise in urban environments.
Can help improve signal strength, especially in narrow bandwidth mode.
Versatile in use with compatibility for both 75 and 300 ohm connections.
Can be a good solution for people struggling with poor FM reception.

