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On Feb 3, 3:08*pm, "Justis" wrote:
Found!http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/2205.html Par Electronics EF-SWL Do you or some of the others have any input on this antenna? * *Seems a bit too good to be true but great if it works. "Justis" wrote in message ... Thanks for the comparison link,. *I've been waiting for this and maybe a few more antenna comparisons as well. There was one advertised recently and I remember it was a piece of coax that you could lay around the apartment and it supposedly gave you remarkable results for around $75 plus shipping CONUS. * I've done a search of cable antennas but cannot find it now. *Perhaps you or someone can remember this. Anyway thanks for your time. "Steve" wrote in message .... For the diminishing number of you who are still interested, here's a link to a review comparing one of the Wellbrook loops to Pixel Technology's RF Pro-1A magnetic loop antenna: http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/reviews/...O-1AReview.pdf I still prefer a tuned, passive loop to the amplified, broadband variety. The PAR EF-SWL is actually a random wire with a very well made matching transformer. It is likely to be a very good antenna of its type. The antenna "radiator" is not a coax, but a plain insulated flex-weave wire, designed ideally to be suspended at some height above the ground. If installed properly, it should provide a good signal to noise ratio. The Wellbrooks are somewhat more elaborate designs, amplified magnetic loops. They work very well in RF-noisy places, but you pay for compactness and performance. Bruce Jensen |
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