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, Joe Analssandrini wrote: SNIP That said, however, I should encourage shortwave listeners who are fairly serious about the hobby to consider purchase of a good tabletop (and the ICOM and, especially the AOR in my opinion, are two excellent receivers at relatively affordable prices). As you stated, the antenna is of PRIME importance. After all, it is the ANTENNA that picks up the signals; the radio merely translates those signals to something we can hear. SNIP Again calm down. The radio is half the equation and is just as important as the antenna. Think of an antenna, transmission line, and radio as a receiving system. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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