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On Dec 11, 9:46*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *SC Dxing wrote: After a week of owning the Grundig G6, so far the best antenna arrangement for me is simply running a speaker wire along the ground about 70 feet in my backyard. The Slinky antenna didn't work out well, running a wire on the top of my house gave me more inference (plus overloading), and the whip antenna isn't good on weaker signals. I've heard that a CB antenna does well on the higher freqs on SW (15mhz and above), if I can get one cheap, I'll try to hook that up on my roof. My question is, what do you use for an antenna to listen to shortwave? I have two split shielded loops. One north-south and the other east-west. -- Telamon Ventura, California I have a Alpha Delta DX sloper running north to south and a terminated long wire running east to west. I also run a length of 11 gauge wire 150 ft northeast. I use the long wires at times also for the BCB when needed but usually will use my loop antennas on a couple of turntables. Three other different kinds of scanner antennas mounted 20 ft. high and the bad ass Channel Master antenna 30ft. in the air. :-) |
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