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On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 00:46:42 -0700, ?ish
wrote: Was wondering if it is safe to listen to Shortwave radio without terribly long external antenna during such time. I actually like the crackle pops along with the fading audio. Would I damage the radio by doing this? Radio is Sony 2010 with about 10 ft. long antenna slung near the window. TIA With an indoor antenna of that length, I wouldn't worry about it. There are too many other things for the lightning to hit. If a storm is particularly bad, you may want to disconnect the AC cord from your 2010 and run on batteries, but that's about it. bob k5qwg |
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