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On Jun 4, 4:14 am, RHF wrote:
On Jun 4, 12:46 am, 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 ish, Save your Sony ICF-2010 Receiver {They are Collectors Items} -and- Use a Low Cost 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio instead. Listening to the Radio {Safely} During a Thunder & Lightning Storm : 1 - Use Battery Power Only - No AC Power Connection at all. - Ground Wire Connection at all. 2 - Use the Radio's built-in Whip Antenna Only - No External Antenna at all. - Stay away from Windows. 3 - Insulate Yourself from Everything - Lay Flat on your Back in the middle of the Floor with a Pillow under your head away from everything. - Touch Nothing and have the Radio at Arms length. - Stay away from Metal Objects now - relax and enjoy listening to your radio -until- the hairs start to stand-up all over your body . . . zap, Zap. ZAP ! ~ RHF Ever wonder why they use Fiberglass Poles in a Tent ? Good quality tents use aluminum poles. Question is, how many poles would be required to constitute a Faraday cage if you did get struck? |
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On Jun 6, 1:16 pm, wildergeek wrote:
On Jun 4, 4:14 am, RHF wrote: On Jun 4, 12:46 am, 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 ish, Save your Sony ICF-2010 Receiver {They are Collectors Items} -and- Use a Low Cost 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio instead. Listening to the Radio {Safely} During a Thunder & Lightning Storm : 1 - Use Battery Power Only - No AC Power Connection at all. - Ground Wire Connection at all. 2 - Use the Radio's built-in Whip Antenna Only - No External Antenna at all. - Stay away from Windows. 3 - Insulate Yourself from Everything - Lay Flat on your Back in the middle of the Floor with a Pillow under your head away from everything. - Touch Nothing and have the Radio at Arms length. - Stay away from Metal Objects now - relax and enjoy listening to your radio -until- the hairs start to stand-up all over your body . . . zap, Zap. ZAP ! ~ RHF Ever wonder why they use Fiberglass Poles in a Tent ? Good quality tents use aluminum poles. Question is, how many poles would be required to constitute a Faraday cage if you did get struck?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - WilderGeek -IF- You Get Struck by Lightning z...ZAP ! Your Faraday Cage {New Home} will 'be' an . . . "Altoids Tin" for you Ashes ~ RHF |
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