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On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 01:34:31 GMT, "Matthew&Wendy"
wrote: I have a simple scanner/shortwave receiver and have recently installed a wire antenna. I have been able to pick up stations over 500 miles away. However, it seems as though the stations are grouped in very narrow bands. Is there a way to make the antenna "look" longer or shorter electronically so that I have a greater range of frequencies? Thanks your help in advance. Matthew Hi Matthew, There is a certain amount of vagueness in your description. Is a 500 mile range unexpectedly good, or bad? Over what band of frequencies? How long is the wire? How high is it? Put a tuner between the two and you kill the scanning ability to some degree, however a tuner may be necessary for good Shortwave. For instance, in the Shortwave region, that is not particularly good, but for VHF that would be gang-busters. As for the grouping of active signals. What frequencies? It would be a common observation anywhere across a lot of frequencies, but if you were worried about Shortwave being deaf from 9.5 to 10 MHz, you would have a complaint; bump it down between 9 and 9.5 and that would be no surprise. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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