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Brian Anasta wrote:
On Aug 4, 4:39 am, "~ RHF" wrote:
BA - Most 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios
can't take to big {long} of an Antenna or Active
{Amplified} Antennas.


Versus the MFJ-1020B Active Antenna -consider-http://universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1131.html
LF Engineering H800 Skymatch Active Antenna
-why- An "Outside/Outdoor" Active Antenna is
generally preferred to an 'Indoor' Active Antenna
because in most locations most of the time it
will provide clearer strong signals with less noise.
-result- Better Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Ratio from
the Antenna Output to the Radio's Antenna Input.


Dear RHF, SC Dxing and Bushcraftgregg,

Guys thank you so much for the extensive information you have
provided. I have spent a good part of this afternoon reading over your
posts several times to try and get my head around everything you have
all mentioned. RHF, I took particular notice of your comments,
particularly as you gave a wonderful overview and list of links
pertaining to both the pros and cons of external wire antennas as well
as the active antenna variety. Now, after checking on several of the
links provided, AS well as grabbing myself a couple of books from the
local library (the superb Shortwave Listening Guide Book, authored by
Harry Helms is a must have for beginners I believe) this morning, I
have several queries. Firstly, I am concerned that if I settle on the
active antenna, AM I at risk of picking up much more noise and
interference? Secondly, if I instead choose the external wire type of
antenna, isn't there a much greater chance of problems and issues due
to extensive overhead high voltage powerlines in my area? The more I
read, the more confused I become....arghhhh heh.

Thanks so much guys and sorry for being a painful newbie at all this,
Brian Anasta


Too right Brian. I'm considering dragging my old Yaesu FRG7700 out of
mothballs and firing it up with a longwire connected. I have a long
block of land away from those nasty power lines and will get a really
good signal here. I used to use a Yaesu FRA7700 active antenna with it.
It was OK on the higher frequency bands but lacked a bit at the lower
end of the spectrum. It probably needs retrimming.

I wouldn't mind getting hold of a Yaesu FRG8800 in good condition as
they can interface with my computer here.

Krypsis

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On Aug 4, 9:30 pm, Krypsis wrote:

Too right Brian. I'm considering dragging my old Yaesu FRG7700 out of
mothballs and firing it up with a longwire connected. I have a long
block of land away from those nasty power lines and will get a really
good signal here. I used to use a Yaesu FRA7700 active antenna with it.
It was OK on the higher frequency bands but lacked a bit at the lower
end of the spectrum. It probably needs retrimming.

I wouldn't mind getting hold of a Yaesu FRG8800 in good condition as
they can interface with my computer here.

Krypsis



Hey Krypsis,

I must admit I don't know too much about the Yaesu models, although on
one website I found it was mentioned this brand is usually very good
in terms of SSB reception, due in large to the stock filters. Just
wondering Krypsis, do you ever experience any problems with the RX on
the low bands on the 7700? I have heard that can be an issue with the
Yaesu models, but as you sorta mentioned, there will probably be fewer
issues with the later model FRG8800.

Kind regards,
Brian



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On Aug 4, 7:30*am, Krypsis wrote:

Too right Brian. I'm considering dragging my old Yaesu FRG7700 out of
mothballs and firing it up with a longwire connected.


Good deal Krypsis, maybe something good came
out of something bad. :-)


I have a long
block of land away from those nasty power lines and will get a really
good signal here.


I am somewhat lucky in that I live wayyy out in
the country so I have never had the problems
that many have spoke about in here. But there is
always (99% of the time IMO) a solution, no matter
your setup.

I used to use a Yaesu FRA7700 active antenna with it.
It was OK on the higher frequency bands but lacked a bit at the lower
end of the spectrum. It probably needs retrimming.


I've never really owned an active antenna, I wouldn't
mind have one though. The closest I have to it is
the old Radio Shack Amplified antenna which works
well but not really needed out here.



I wouldn't mind getting hold of a Yaesu FRG8800 in good condition as
they can interface with my computer here.


I'm hoping to one day be able to do that, interface
a receiver with my computer. I've read the pros and
cons of it, but I think the pros outweigh the negatives.



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