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On Sun, 17 Aug 2008 20:34:31 -0500, "Stephen Drummonds"
wrote: Can anyone tell me about them?? Are they any better or worse than wire antenna?? Thanks for any comments about this Steve I have a Dymek DA100D active antenna I've used for years, indoors, on an NRD-525 receiver. It pulls in stations, but not as well as a full size outdoor wire antenna -- the Dymek is about 2 S-units down on a given frequency, compared to an Alpha Delta 1/4 wave swl sloper. On the other hand, the Dymek is a heck of a lot smaller than a big outdoor wire; it has about a 5-foot whip on it. I do like the Dymek indoors, as it allows safe listening when there are thunderstorms about. But a simple wire, thrown out the window, may receive as well or better, and be a lot cheaper. Also, in reference to another post, I'm about a mile from a 50,000 watt AM station at 550 khz and it does not seem to cause a problem with the Dymek active antenna. bob k5qwg |
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