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![]() "Lostgallifreyan" wrote in message . .. Lostgallifreyan wrote in : He wrote that. I didn't. Sorry amdx, potential for confusion there... I mean the guy who wrote what you linked to... The Sangean ATS-909 along with similar radios are designed to resolve signals from the whip antenna or in built ferrite antenna. Attaching 8 to 10 feet of wire to the whip will bring in more stations but depending on location may well pick up so much extra signal as to cause intermodulation and AGC limiting preventing reception of the weak signals you want to receive. As stated earlier, the front end of these receivers is wide open and the front end is exposed to the complete spectrum of transmissions received by the antenna. There is nothing inherently wrong with the receiving system you have decided upon but it will undoubtably overload your receiver with signals and you will be puzzled as to why the reception seems poorer with more noise pickup rather than less. As Richard has stated you need some form of preselection to filter out the unwanted signals before they get into your radio. Basically this is a tuneable filter which only allows through a single band of frequencies at a time. The following site explains the essentials. http://www.dxing.com/tnotes/tnote07.pdf You can buy commercial preselectors but they will probably cost as much as your radio. As they are generally passive devices built from a set of switched coils and a variable capacitor they last forever and old ones do come up from time to time at junk sales and the like. It is possible to make a simple filter to cover just one or two bands that interest you. By all means, try the external antenna system but be prepared to buy a 'better' receiver with front end band pass filters or a preselector. You can have too much of a good thing when it comes to receiving antennas. A bigger receiving antenna won't bring in signals from further away. If they are there, the receiver is probably sufficiently sensitive to pick them up already. What the bigger antenna will do is raise the level of all the signals it is picking up and feeding into the receiver and that includes noise, and other unwanted stations. That is why you need additional filtering to cut down the unwanted signals and allow your receiver a fair chance of demodulating what you actually want to hear. Regards Mike G0ULI |
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