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Telamon January 4th 09 02:48 AM

Antenna for shortwave reception
 
In article ,
Dave wrote:

John Smith wrote:
Dave wrote:

...
I deal with multiple carriers in the passband and I have to see an IP3
at least in the upper 30s.


Without a doubt, for any possible solution(s) a person(s) could come up
with--a special case(s) could be found to negate fitness for purpose ...

Any good college debate class will quickly teach someone that point--the
first day of class!


???


For some people debate is much more important than reality so now you
know where Mr. Smith stands.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon January 4th 09 03:33 AM

Antenna for shortwave reception
 
In article
,
RHF wrote:

On Jan 3, 11:41*am, John Smith wrote:
Dave wrote:
...
I deal with multiple carriers in the passband and I have to see an IP3
at least in the upper 30s.


Without a doubt, for any possible solution(s) a person(s) could come up
with--a special case(s) could be found to negate fitness for purpose ...


- Any good college debate class will quickly teach
- someone that point--the first day of class!
-
- Regards,
- JS

JS,

Sounds like you are a pretty good 'debater' yourself.

maybe you studied under mwb ? ;-} ~ RHF
.


So near and yet so far from... never mind.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

John Smith January 4th 09 06:34 AM

Antenna for shortwave reception
 
Dave wrote:

...
???


Yeah, I hear ya ... take a class ...

Regards,
JS

John Smith January 4th 09 06:36 AM

Antenna for shortwave reception
 
RHF wrote:

...
- Any good college debate class will quickly teach
- someone that point--the first day of class!
-
- Regards,
- JS

JS,

Sounds like you are a pretty good 'debater' yourself.

maybe you studied under mwb ? ;-} ~ RHF
.


My credentials only allow me to do CS ... :-( But hey, stranger things
have happened! :-)

Regards,
JS

Telamon January 4th 09 07:50 AM

Antenna for shortwave reception
 
In article ,
John Smith wrote:

RHF wrote:

...
- Any good college debate class will quickly teach
- someone that point--the first day of class!
-
- Regards,
- JS

JS,

Sounds like you are a pretty good 'debater' yourself.

maybe you studied under mwb ? ;-} ~ RHF
.


My credentials only allow me to do CS ... :-( But hey, stranger things
have happened! :-)


Another Usenet debater. Just what we needed.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

bpnjensen January 5th 09 05:31 PM

Antenna for shortwave reception
 
On Dec 25 2008, 10:48*pm, BCBlazysusan wrote:
On Dec 25, 2:02*pm, bpnjensen wrote:





On Dec 23, 3:25*pm, Telamon


wrote:
In article ,
*John Smith wrote:


Don't bring the amateur antenna group into these discussions. That group
has a bunch of key clowns in it.


Yeah, they actually build antennas for all frequencies, something you
obviously do not ... ROFLOL


Most amateurs do not.
Most amateurs buy them.
Most amateurs would not know how to build them.


No amateurs operate on all frequencies idiot.


Idiot, he said connect an antenna to the whip.


No he didn't idiot. He even mentioned that the radio comes with the
ANT-60 antenna, which plugs into the antenna jack not clip onto the whip
antenna. The clip is for holding the far end of the windup part of the
antenna to something so the antenna can be held off the ground, idiot..


Ummm - to try to remain on-topic, yes the 909 has an external antenna
jack, although in my recollection it does not come with a suitable
antenna, nor does that jack connect you in a meaningful way to the MW
band if you connect it according to the instructions. *It must be done
using a 3-conductor phono plug with one pair of conductors shorted
(IIRC). *I do not have my reference for this handy, but the schematic
is available last time I knew on various web sites.


For that matter, I don't think the "clip to the whip" gives a
meaningful MW boost either - just SW/HF.


Bruce Jensen- Hide quoted text -


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I really need to break out my DX398/909
I was reading your post Bruce and I do seem to remember what you are
saying. All I know is that I didn't get/didn't like what I was
receiving using the internal antenna jack. Actually I was somewhat
dissapointed when I got the radio. But there are many things one can
do for that piece to make it a real dynamo on SW/BCB/FM. I sent mine
to Chris Justice at RadioLabs and the mods he did really really
changed my opinion of the receiver itself and I kept it. He installed
another type of antenna connection to the back of the radio. I never
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I like the RadioLabs mods too - big improvement and makes the radio
lots more fun.

Bruce


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