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How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
I have a Sangean ATS909W and a reel antenna, but I receive zilch on
the LW band. Is there anything I can do to make LW work for me? I'm in Europe. I'd appreciate any input, thanks. |
How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
Karl Self a écrit :
I have a Sangean ATS909W and a reel antenna, but I receive zilch on the LW band. Is there anything I can do to make LW work for me? I'm in Europe. I'd appreciate any input, thanks. Guten Abend, You can try to plug a reel antenna with a STEREO jack, connecting the antenna to the ring and tip. Then it will activate the reel antenna for MW and LW. It works for me. It is not always an improvement. It highly depends on the transmitter you're listening to, and the RFI conditions around you. Sometime the ferrite bar antenna embedded in the radio can be better since it is directionnal. Tchüss, Charly |
How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
On 6 Feb., 23:56, Charly wrote:
You can try to plug a reel antenna with a STEREO jack, connecting the antenna to the ring and tip. Then it will activate the reel antenna for MW and LW. It works for me. It is not always an improvement. It highly depends on the transmitter you're listening to, and the RFI conditions around you. Sometime the ferrite bar antenna embedded in the radio can be better since it is directionnal. So you are getting something in on LW? Ou sont les longues ondes bien le bled du radio? |
How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
KS,
Take the 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio out-side the House or Building during the late night or early mornings. Use only the 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio's built-in Whip Antenna. Tune around the Longwave (LW) Band and try to hear any of these Longwave (LW) Radio Stations on this List : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longwav...transmitter s IMHO - Since you are in Europe - You should be able to Hear a few of these Longwave (LW) Radio Stations by simply using the Radio's built-in Whip Antenna. Next try using the Reel {Roll-Up} Antenna out-side 1 - Plug the Antenna Plug Half-Way-In and Tune around the Longwave (LW) Band to see what you can hear. 2 - Plug the Antenna Plug Fully-In and Tune around the Longwave (LW) Band to see what you can hear. Once you have found that you can "Hear" Longwave (LW) Radio Stations 'out-side' the House. Next try the same in-side the House with the Radio next to a Window using the Whip Antenna. Then Hang the Reel {Roll-Up} Antenna out a Window connected to the Radio as in #1 & #2 above. ABOUT - The Longwave (LW) Radio Band. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longwave hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
Karl Self a écrit :
Unplugging the reel antenna did the trick! Ah ! Yes ! If you use the Sangean reel antenna with a MONO jack, then it disable the internal ferrite core antenna used on LW and MW !!! I did try LW with an external longwire antenna (around 10 m), but the results are very poor... Perhaps for these wave length we need a much longer antenna ? Charly |
How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
On 6 Feb., 23:56, Charly wrote:
You can try to plug a reel antenna with a STEREO jack, connecting the antenna to the ring and tip. Then it will activate the reel antenna for MW and LW. Do you mean using a mono to stereo adaptor between antenna and radio, or an entirely different antenna altogether? |
How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
Karl Self a écrit :
On 6 Feb., 23:56, Charly wrote: You can try to plug a reel antenna with a STEREO jack, connecting the antenna to the ring and tip. Then it will activate the reel antenna for MW and LW. Do you mean using a mono to stereo adaptor between antenna and radio, or an entirely different antenna altogether? You can build one. A commercial one might only connect one side (I don't know which one). I personnaly use a home made long wire linked to radio via a home-made balun. The balun is connected to the radio with a stereo jack, with tip and ring connected together, so it activates the external antenna for SW (works well, better than Sony AN-LP1 active antenna sometime), MW (competes with internal ferrite bar, which is directionnal), and LW (but for that range of frequencies, the results are poor and the ferrite much better). I found that this jack settings works better than the Dave Moisan's advice (connecting together sleeve and ring did not improve reception). Hope this helps, Charly |
How can I receive LM? (i. e. improve LW reception)
On 7 Feb., 00:39, "RHF" wrote:
Use only the 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio's built-in Whip Antenna. Thanks RHF, that already did the trick! |
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