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I'm looking for a better antenna for my dj-x3 to be able to receive signals
better. It would preferably have to cover the whole range of the X3 (0.1-1300MHz) as there are frequencies all across it's range that I listen to. I live in a flat so roof or wall mounted is not an option but I would also like to be able to use it in the car and it not be too expensive. Thanks |
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On Sat, 4 Feb 2006 23:36:00 -0000, "Seventhson"
wrote: I'm looking for a better antenna for my dj-x3 to be able to receive signals better. It would preferably have to cover the whole range of the X3 (0.1-1300MHz) Aside from advertising hype, there's no such thing. Or, rather, anything that conducts electricity will act as an antenna, but it will only act as a good antenna over a relatively small range of frequencies. (Even a multi-band antenna only works well over a small percentage of the range you posted.) I would also like to be able to use it in the car Remember that, to have any efficiency at all, an antenna has to reasonably approach 1/4 wavelength of the frequency it's receiving. (Even 0.1 wavelength will give you some reception.) At 0.1 MHz, you're talking about a wavelength of 9,835 feet, so the shortest antenna that has any hope of working is going to be almost 100 feet long - hardly something you can use on a car. |
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"Seventhson" wrote in message
... I'm looking for a better antenna for my dj-x3 to be able to receive signals better. It would preferably have to cover the whole range of the X3 (0.1-1300MHz) as there are frequencies all across it's range that I listen to. I live in a flat so roof or wall mounted is not an option but I would also like to be able to use it in the car and it not be too expensive. Thanks Get a decent scanner, the DJ-X3 is rubbish. |
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Mike GW8IJT wrote:
"Seventhson" wrote in message ... I'm looking for a better antenna for my dj-x3 to be able to receive signals better. It would preferably have to cover the whole range of the X3 (0.1-1300MHz) as there are frequencies all across it's range that I listen to. I live in a flat so roof or wall mounted is not an option but I would also like to be able to use it in the car and it not be too expensive. Thanks Get a decent scanner, the DJ-X3 is rubbish. What would you suggest as a good scanner that has wide coverage. |
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On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 15:28:19 +0000, AJ
-UK wrote: What would you suggest as a good scanner that has wide coverage. Uniden 330. |
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