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On Dec 12, 12:48Â*am, m II wrote:
IBOCcrock wrote: On Dec 11, 6:09�pm, "Frank103" wrote: I want to buy a world band radio for my son. I'm thinking of the Eaton 1 on sale from Circuit City. I am also thinking of a internet wireless radio.. It would seem to me that wi-fi is the better choice. Am I missing something? Any info is appreciated. Thanks in advance. Frank What's missing, from that over-priced Eaton E1, is an internal ferrite- bar antenna! Funny thing..your car radio doesn't have one either. Neither does mine and it works extremely well, especially at night and into the early morning. The long distance AM signal reception on most car radios is very good. This is true, though I wonder to what extent it is true merely because, when you're driving around in your car, you're often further away from troublesome noise sources. I've always thought that the only advantage of a ferrite (or, for that matter, air core) loop is what it allows you NOT to hear (lots of local noise). I wouldn't expect a ferrite antenna to do substantially better under really prime conditions, except perhaps for those cases where you're wanting to hear a station that's 'buried' beneath a second one. A couple of years ago I spent the night in a little B&B way out in the middle of nowhere in rural Louisiana. I couldn't believe the reception I was getting on my little Grundig mini-world! Getting the same kind of reception at home, though, is not so easy without some nulling capability. Steve |
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