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I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about
antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! David |
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David Mills wrote:
I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! Well, the best external shortwave antennas are pretty simple and made of ordinary wire. Try a 50 to 100 foot length of 14 gauge stranded wire. Home Depot might be a better option. http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Shortwave/ Art Harris N2AH |
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Art Harris wrote:
David Mills wrote: I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! Well, the best external shortwave antennas are pretty simple and made of ordinary wire. Try a 50 to 100 foot length of 14 gauge stranded wire. Home Depot might be a better option. http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Shortwave/ Art Harris N2AH 14 g is pretty thick for a wire antenna. I use ca. 20 g. |
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![]() David wrote: Art Harris wrote: David Mills wrote: I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! Well, the best external shortwave antennas are pretty simple and made of ordinary wire. Try a 50 to 100 foot length of 14 gauge stranded wire. Home Depot might be a better option. http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Shortwave/ Art Harris N2AH 14 g is pretty thick for a wire antenna. I use ca. 20 g. Be a man! I use 10 g. |
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dxAce wrote:
David wrote: Art Harris wrote: David Mills wrote: I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! Well, the best external shortwave antennas are pretty simple and made of ordinary wire. Try a 50 to 100 foot length of 14 gauge stranded wire. Home Depot might be a better option. http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Shortwave/ Art Harris N2AH 14 g is pretty thick for a wire antenna. I use ca. 20 g. Be a man! I use 10 g. I'd rather be a retard, if a man be you. |
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wrote: dxAce wrote: David wrote: Art Harris wrote: David Mills wrote: I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! Well, the best external shortwave antennas are pretty simple and made of ordinary wire. Try a 50 to 100 foot length of 14 gauge stranded wire. Home Depot might be a better option. http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Shortwave/ Art Harris N2AH 14 g is pretty thick for a wire antenna. I use ca. 20 g. Be a man! I use 10 g. I'd rather be a retard, if a man be you. It looks to most people that you got your wish. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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David wrote:
14 g is pretty thick for a wire antenna. I use ca. 20 g. Well, whatever works for you. However, the 14 ga has much more mechanical strength than 20 ga and is therefore more likely to survive whatever Mother Nature throws at it--ice, snow, wind. Please appreciate the fact that the OP is in New York state and may have more severe weather than you do in California (this weekend's California storms excepted). How lucky do you feel with that 20 gauge? |
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On Jan 3, 11:03*am, "David Mills" wrote:
I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? Possibly because their shortwave radios come with antennas already built in. perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! David Unless you want to continue getting the same answer over and over it is not a good idea to continue asking the same question over the next several years. Have you browsed the paper catalog or their website? Their portable antennna-on-a-reel was a pretty good deal. Beyond that their offerings of HF antennas was pretty limited as I remember. But as Art notes, a perfectly good shortwave antenna can be made for next to nothing. |
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On Jan 3, 11:03 am, "David Mills" wrote:
I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! David Try Universal radio http://www.universal-radio.com/ |
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On Jan 3, 12:56*pm, " wrote:
On Jan 3, 11:03 am, "David Mills" wrote: I have been to radio shack several times over the years inquiring about antennas for short wave radios. I always get a rather blank response and they never seem to have anything. They sell shortwave radios...so why not sell good external antennas? perhaps Radio Shack isn't as good as one might hope! David - - Try Universal radio - - http://www.universal-radio.com/ - Yes - Universal-Radio.Com is a good plase to start your Quest for a Good Ready-Made Shortwave Listening (SWL Antenna. http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant.html Check-Out these three Shortwave Listening (SWL Antennas : Alpha Delta DX-SWL Sloper Antenna http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/0799.html Antenna Supermarket Eavesdropper Sloper Antenna http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/0013.html Par Electronics End-Fed Dipole Shortwave Listener (EF-SWL) Antenna http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/2205.html Rig it as an Inverted "L" Antenna 15 Feet Vertical-Up-Leg with a 30 Feet Horizontal-Out-Arm Remember - Besides an Antenna you also need a RadioShack Ground and that is usually best done with an 8 Foot Ground Rod driven directly into the earthen ground soil; with a ground wire to your radio shack. enjoy listening to your shortwave radio -and- remember to . . . keep your antenna-up - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} |
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