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On Jun 13, 1:42 pm, "SWLO-2010" wrote:
I think it came with the Tecsun R9700DX, but I cant remember for sure. It's a 30' wire black insulated wire with a plastic alligator clip on one end. I've never used it much. One evening recently, I decided to open the window, and drop the wire out of of the small space between the screen and the window frame. I clipped the end to a variety of portable receivers. Sony-7600GR Grundig-YB-400 RS DX-398 RS DX-202 Kaito KA-1103 Kaito KA-1107 Tecsun R-9700DX Tecsun-PL-230 The results were impressive. It gave the portables stronger receive, better clarity, and improved sensitivity. The 1107 strugged with selectivity, but the rest performed well. I have used that a few more times, when the weather is cool enough to open the window, and turn off the A/C. I'm anxious to use it this fall. SWLO-2010 - What 'works' . . . WORKS ! ~ RHF -IF- you have two Windows try running/routing the Wire across/between the two Windows so the the Wire Antenna Element is Horizontal vice Vertical - Sometimes this will help to reduce the local Noise pick-up of the Antenna. Here are a few 'other' simple Wire Antenna Ideas to use with 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios in an Apartment : * Using an External LongWire {Random Wire} Antenna with the Sony ICF-SW7600GR AM/FM Shortwave Radio http://www.google.com/group/rec.radi...3b1b7b54401814 |
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