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On Saturday, February 23, 2013 6:49:53 PM UTC-5, Egg Salad wrote:
Just bought a Realistic DX 440 on Ebay and have discovered SSB. I understand that my antenna wire should be as long and high as possible with no particular configuration. Correct ? Also...what about grounding ? Please respond to group. Thanx Egg Salad 85032 USA All you need is no more than 25-30 feet of wire to get the maximum out of this radio. |
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On Saturday, February 23, 2013 6:49:53 PM UTC-5, Egg Salad wrote:
Just bought a Realistic DX 440 on Ebay and have discovered SSB. I understand that my antenna wire should be as long and high as possible with no particular configuration. Correct ? Also...what about grounding ? Please respond to group. Depending on your signal conditions, 20 - 30 feet of wire is more than enough. This radio is sensitive enough that your problems are going to be more signal overload than signal deficiency. So, too much wire will create problems. In some areas, 20 feet can be too much. Orientation of the wire is not important in most cases, but experimentation will determine whether there is a benefit to any particularly A good earth ground will help to keep noise low. As will a well filtered and bypassed power supply. This is actually a pretty good radio. I had the Sangean badged model, and enjoyed it immensely. |
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