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On Oct 30, 10:19*pm, dave wrote:
wrote: On my restored tube radios, I use a Select A Tenna. It works great. Barry F. A Select A Tenna on a lazy susan with the radio. Yep. That is the ultimate setup, can't beat it. I don't have that particular antenna, don't need it but any loop with a turntable is where it's at. |
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Gregg wrote: On Oct 30, 10:19 pm, dave wrote: wrote: On my restored tube radios, I use a Select A Tenna. It works great. Barry F. A Select A Tenna on a lazy susan with the radio. Yep. That is the ultimate setup, can't beat it. I don't have that particular antenna, don't need it but any loop with a turntable is where it's at. I use my GE SR II on a turntable. I'm not all that much of a MW'er, but it does come in handy. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
Gregg wrote: On Oct 30, 10:19 pm, dave wrote: wrote: On my restored tube radios, I use a Select A Tenna. It works great. Barry F. A Select A Tenna on a lazy susan with the radio. Yep. That is the ultimate setup, can't beat it. I don't have that particular antenna, don't need it but any loop with a turntable is where it's at. I use my GE SR II on a turntable. I'm not all that much of a MW'er, but it does come in handy. dxAce Michigan USA I received WLS at 4 PM one winter afternoon in Bryan Texas. I used an original Select A Tenna and a Magnavox (Philips) AE3805 $50 radio. |
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"dave" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: Gregg wrote: On Oct 30, 10:19 pm, dave wrote: wrote: On my restored tube radios, I use a Select A Tenna. It works great. Barry F. A Select A Tenna on a lazy susan with the radio. Yep. That is the ultimate setup, can't beat it. I don't have that particular antenna, don't need it but any loop with a turntable is where it's at. I use my GE SR II on a turntable. I'm not all that much of a MW'er, but it does come in handy. dxAce Michigan USA I received WLS at 4 PM one winter afternoon in Bryan Texas. I used an original Select A Tenna and a Magnavox (Philips) AE3805 $50 radio. I read somewhere, that these antennas would improve sw reception, is that true ? bmc |
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On Oct 31, 4:00*pm, "Brian Colwell" wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: Gregg wrote: On Oct 30, 10:19 pm, dave wrote: wrote: On my restored tube radios, I use a Select A Tenna. It works great.. Barry F. A Select A Tenna on a lazy susan with the radio. Yep. That is the ultimate setup, can't beat it. I don't have that particular antenna, don't need it but any loop with a turntable is where it's at. I use my GE SR II on a turntable. I'm not all that much of a MW'er, but it does come in handy. dxAce Michigan USA I received WLS at 4 PM one winter afternoon in Bryan Texas. *I used an original Select A Tenna and a Magnavox (Philips) AE3805 $50 radio. I read somewhere, that these antennas would improve sw reception, is that true ? bmc Hi, It was not my intention to go on and on about the Roberts R250, but as I said I was going to concoct an excuse to return it as to not insult my wife, it was a birthday present. After taking out of the box, and using it, I had to keep it. No way was I sending it back. Mine is blue and is real leather. It still has that new leather aroma. It has a very solid feel. Not everyone agrees, but I like the sound it has. It has an old tube radio sound. Yes, its just a radio..but in this case looks did matter and it performs. Its very sensitive on AM and FM. I'd rather they provided a Shortwave band instead of the the LW, but I've been goofing around with that. The back lighted dial stays lighted continuously. A really nice feature in a portable radio. Barry F. When I want to give the tube radios a break, the Roberts fills in the gap nicely. When I want to gi |
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Brian Colwell wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: Gregg wrote: On Oct 30, 10:19 pm, dave wrote: wrote: On my restored tube radios, I use a Select A Tenna. It works great. Barry F. A Select A Tenna on a lazy susan with the radio. Yep. That is the ultimate setup, can't beat it. I don't have that particular antenna, don't need it but any loop with a turntable is where it's at. I use my GE SR II on a turntable. I'm not all that much of a MW'er, but it does come in handy. dxAce Michigan USA I received WLS at 4 PM one winter afternoon in Bryan Texas. I used an original Select A Tenna and a Magnavox (Philips) AE3805 $50 radio. I read somewhere, that these antennas would improve sw reception, is that true ? bmc No. They work from 530 to 1710 kHz. |
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"dave" wrote in message ... Brian Colwell wrote: "dave" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: Gregg wrote: On Oct 30, 10:19 pm, dave wrote: wrote: On my restored tube radios, I use a Select A Tenna. It works great. Barry F. A Select A Tenna on a lazy susan with the radio. Yep. That is the ultimate setup, can't beat it. I don't have that particular antenna, don't need it but any loop with a turntable is where it's at. I use my GE SR II on a turntable. I'm not all that much of a MW'er, but it does come in handy. dxAce Michigan USA I received WLS at 4 PM one winter afternoon in Bryan Texas. I used an original Select A Tenna and a Magnavox (Philips) AE3805 $50 radio. I read somewhere, that these antennas would improve sw reception, is that true ? bmc No. They work from 530 to 1710 kHz. Thanks, bmc |
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