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SC Dxing December 11th 08 10:10 PM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 
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?

MnMikew December 11th 08 10:14 PM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 

"SC Dxing" wrote in message
...
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 a wire strung around the attic. Works so-so.



dxAce December 11th 08 10:14 PM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 


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?


Two antennas here, one is a 70' wire running N-S and the other is 200' wire
running W-E.

Both are 9' above the ground and are transformer matched to 50 ohm coax which
makes a buried run into the house.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Burr[_2_] December 11th 08 11:18 PM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


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?


Two antennas here, one is a 70' wire running N-S and the other is 200'
wire
running W-E.

Both are 9' above the ground and are transformer matched to 50 ohm coax
which
makes a buried run into the house.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Morning, I have used a sloping "L" for years both in Ridgecrest, Ca. and
here in the Philippines. This works very well for me, just be sure to run
the long leg E-W.

Burr's Radio Shack - http://tinyurl.com/3wuscn

Red Mountain, California / Bulacan, Philippines



[email protected] December 12th 08 12:16 AM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 
On Dec 11, 4:10*pm, SC Dxing wrote:

My question is, what do you use for an antenna to listen to shortwave?


An ethernet cable connected to the internet.

Burr[_2_] December 12th 08 12:29 AM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 

wrote in message
...
On Dec 11, 4:10 pm, SC Dxing wrote:

My question is, what do you use for an antenna to listen to shortwave?


An ethernet cable connected to the internet.

That works. I use internet feeds a lot local U.S. feeds, sports and
scanning local U.S. stuff.
Butt, I use two short-wave radios and a scanner for the world stuff I want
to hear and I scan the Emergency Freq.'s a long the China Sea and air
freq.'s.

Burr's Radio Shack - http://tinyurl.com/3wuscn

Red Mountain, California / Bulacan, Philippines



Telamon December 12th 08 02:46 AM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 
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

SC Dxing December 12th 08 02:48 AM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 
On Dec 11, 6:18*pm, "Burr" wrote:


Morning, I have used a sloping "L" for years both in Ridgecrest, Ca. and
here in the Philippines. This works very well for me, just be sure to run
the long leg E-W.


I'll google that one and try it. I'm happy with the reception I am
getting but I guess part of the fun is playing around with stuff like
antennas.... I figure with my little unit, I can't ask it to do too
much. I figure I should have at least 2 different antenna lengths,
probably 4 would even be better.

I also figured out the SW radio I had 13 or so years ago, it was an RS
DX-390 that went kaput after 2 years. I remember it would auto-mute
though when flipping the dial. Too bad I mucked it, reading through
the web, it was probably fixable.

And DxAce, thanks much for your input.

Now if I could find a radio shop here in South Carolina besides Radio
Shack that sold shortwave/scanner stuff........

Burr[_2_] December 12th 08 03:11 AM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 

"SC Dxing"

Now if I could find a radio shop here in South Carolina besides Radio
Shack that sold shortwave/scanner stuff........

I buy all my stuff on line.

Burr



Dave[_18_] December 12th 08 01:56 PM

Okay, antenna talk time, what do you use?
 
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?


Alpha Delta DX-B Half Sloper on 44' top-loaded steel mast.


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