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![]() Not really. A few tens of metres of cable whose cost is not more than 3 times the cheapest of satellite coaxes, and whose total cost is less than half the lowest cost of that radio when found second-hand, is hardly overdoing it. I think the point is that radio is very much under-doing it!!! Why are you so set against that radio? A lot of people like it (some of them enough to modify it rather than replace it). What do you recommend? And how much would it cost? This thread wasn't about that radio but this is worth pursuing, you seem to have a strong feeling about it. I just bought it because it seemed like a good cheap base to start from. (Not cheap if I'd had to buy new, but I purposely avoided that). It is really more the difference in consideration between the coax and the radio that strikes me. You are making a huge fuss over the coax, but appear to have little consideration over the radio which is a far more important issue. You seem to be set on the Sagen when it is is far from the best solution, but nit picking over the coax, which in reality most likely won't make a shred of difference. It is a perfectly adequate radio for what it was designed to be; a portable that you take away on holiday to listen to BBC world service on, but as for using it for anything more it is lacking. Even you admitted in an earlier post that it was overloaded by anything more than a whip antenna!! You would be far better off buying a dedicated HF receiver or a transceiver with a far superior performance. They are available on Ebay as well. Jeff |
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