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Old October 31st 04, 05:22 PM
Michael Black
 
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"dennis" ) writes:
Remember that the antenna is horizontally polarized. If you get good
results then leave it be. If you want better reception then turn the
antenna 90 degrees for vertical polarization which is what all commercial
vhf and up communications is.

Good Luck

That's not going to have any relevance, since the antenna is way too small
at shortwave. The only way it's going to be useful is as a random length
of wire, including the feed cable, and the short (for shortwave) lenghts of
wire that are "horizontally polarized" won't have one bit of impact.

Micahel


"DanielLAlvarez" wrote in message
...
its just up there on the side of the house... i have cable and never took
down
the antenna... can i just plug the receiver into the wall jack or will i
do
serious damage?