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Old October 3rd 06, 04:55 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Dressler Going Lower.... $400

Frank wrote:
Whatever......I'll stick with a 100 ft. copper wire with an antenna
tuner.....





That's an exceptional solution, of course. There are circumstances
where this solution would not apply. Where antennae produce more hassles
than the owner would like to deal with. (Most of which can be overcome,
but require a LOT of tenacity.) Or where there simply isn't enough real
estate.

Dressler actives are very low in noise, and surprisingly immune to
overload, making them excellent solutions for a variety of applications.
Placement is critical, though, and must be in the quietest location on
the property. And installation guidelines must be followed. But if
you're a serious SWL, and a wire isn't your best practical solution, a
Dressler is the next best thing to being on a island in the middle of
salt water.


And this IS a good price.






"RHF" wrote in message
ups.com...
Frank wrote:
$400 for a SW antenna?


wrote in message
oups.com...
NEW IN BOX Dressler ARA-100HDX their best SWL antenna.

NEW in unopened box.

$400 shipped in US.

Payment by US Postal MO only (avoids scammers)

73

John

Frank,

Dressler Active Shortwave Antennas ARA-100HDX
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/4061.html
The Antenna Element is 36 Inch (95 cm) Fiberglass Whip.
- - - That comes out to $11.11 per Inch ) ~ RHF
-or- About $4.21 per Centi-Meter.

http://www.dressler.com/products/antenna
http://www.thiecom.de/ara.htm
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dressler-ARA-100...temZ9731570649
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