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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 09:42:51 -0700, fghgh wrote:
I have a Denon 2500 receiver. The small external AM loop doesn't work well. Would just connecting about a 100' 12 ga wire to only one of the terminals and not grounding the other (too inconvenient) work. It wouldn't cost anything to find out. Get a 100' roll of stranded #16 or so wire at RShack, attach one end to your antenna terminal, and unroll the wire. See what happens. I used to get good results with a piece of random length wire on the old AM receivers I started out with. Bob k5qwg Or are there better external indoor loops out there? |
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