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Old May 6th 06, 06:04 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Lisa Simpson
 
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Default DX-160

Went to Radio Shack & got a 6' RG-58 cable & some spade tongue connectors;
cut the cable in half, stripped the cut end & attached the spade tongue
connectors; screwed those in to the "A" & "GND" lugs of the antenna
connectors on the DX160 & the Eavesdropper PL259 connector into the female
end of the cable, and voila! : }

"Reloader" wrote in message
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I used flat twin-lead TV line to a 70'random wire and with a ground to a
groung rod. worked OK for a beginner and a beginner's radio. Prone to
overload.












QUOTE=David]On 5 May 2006 13:25:03 -0700,
wrote:

Hi Lisa, when I had a DX 160, I used a simple 75' wire. Even copper
speaker wire will work. As for the PL259, I'm not sure, but I think
other people on this group will know.
Fred Burgess
Lisa Simpson wrote:
Got my DX-160 today, just discovered it doesn't have the same antenna
hook-up's as the DX-394 & the DX-302 have; can anyone tell me what
type of
antenna (preferably homemade) I should attach to it until I obtain
another
outdoor antenna for it (or at the very least figure out a way to
connect my
Eavesdropper with a feed line that has a PL259 connector)?

Alligator clip lead.


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