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			Dear Cuhulin,
 Probably, for general shortwave listening (not concentrating on one or
 two particular bands) and also for keeping expenses to a minimum, it is
 my opinion that the best outdoor antenna is the random long-wire. Note
 the word "long" -  it has to be as long as is possible.
 
 All you need is some heavy insulated wire, a couple of stand-off
 insulators, some rope or chain to attach the antenna to your supports
 on both ends (and they better be good supports), and some lead-in wire.
 (And a soldering gun!) Lightning protection is also necessary and
 probably you'll need a ground wire soldered to a copper stake driven
 into the earth as deep as possible.
 
 I don't think the whole setup would cost much more than $30.00 (that's
 a "guestimate") and it might even cost less. You could get everything
 at a local hardware store.
 
 Just remember - if you can't run a LONG straight wire, you'll need to
 try something else. 100 feet would be a bare MINIMUM.
 
 (You do realize that all of the above applies to an antenna for a
 table-top shortwave receiver, or a sophisticated lap or porta-top
 radio,  NOT a small portable.)
 
 Best,
 
 Joe
 
 
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