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Bob wrote: How effective is a short "something" around 5 to 10 MHz, e.g. ? How can it work down there at all ? Bob- Like Richard, I have one of the small Radio Shack SW Receivers. I think it was made for them by Sangean. It has a telescoping antenna that may be as long as 36 inches when extended. No, a 36 inch antenna is not as good as a longer wire for Shortwave reception. Someone with a better understanding of antenna theory may be able to calculate just how much worse it is, but suppose it receives a signal at a 20 dB lower level (1/100th the power level or 1/10th the voltage) than a full-size antenna. All you need is a stronger signal to make up for it. But when propagation is good, signals can be quite strong. Even so, it wouldn't hurt to take along some extra antenna wire! Fred |
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