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dave wrote:
CF wrote: It has been so damn hot here, I wish for the cool/cold, clear nights, with all the MW stations booming in. Now, it is only local crap, mostly overridden by Cubans. South Florida is the pits for radio DX. If you want Cubans or the Caribbean, then it is OK, but for everything else, forget about it. If you used small loops or phased arrays of active verticals, etc., you could slice those interfering Cubans away. I have a couple of loops, but the Cubans are on all the good frequencies! 880, 1210, 660, and other East Coast stations. I have the CCrane SW radio, the clone of the Redsun RP-2100, and my boatanchors, HQ-145XC, HE-30. The locals hog: 560, 610,740,760 950, 960, 980, 1000,1450,1580, and that is not even the whole list! My loop can be effective to some extent. How about the CCrane powered Dual Ferrite Loop? Anyone have any experience with that? Wish that the Kiwa Loop was still being made. |
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