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You don't!
It is this way: If You put up the antenna high enough, You might hear A, B and C. However, You might not hear X,Y and/or Z, or at least have very poor reception, as the radiating angle is to low for short skip. X,Y and/or Z might end up in the "skip zone". If You LOWER the antenna, the semi-locals turn up, but You lose A,B and C. So Your dipole CAN not pick up everything simultaneously. N Walter wrote: On the surface, this sounds like a stupid question, but how do I know my shortwave wire dipole antenna is picking up all it can? If I live in the St. Louis Missouri Area, is there a list of stations X, Y, and Z that I should be able to pick up? (thinking shortwave here, not local stations) And if so, If I can pick up station A from Egypt, station B from Japan, and station C from Moscow, then I'm doing really good? Just wondering. Thanks.. |
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