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For the past year. Since I bought my Drake R8-B I had to listen to it
from my residence which is a townhouse condo. We aren't allowed outdoor antennas so I have to run a thermostat wire along the ceiling in my room.This is ok if you want to listen to the BBC or other powerful broadcasters, but you have a hard time listening to the hams or air traffic crossing the Atlantic. Yesterday I went to my dad's cottage and brought the radio. I set up a good longwire antenna outdoors and hooked it up to the radio. OMG I was in SWL heaven. I had forgotten how shortwave should sound. I listened all day. I can't wait to buy my house and get set up properly. Oh well, It's the price you pay for renting I guess. At least I got to find out that the radio works perfectly before the warranty ran out. Just thought I would share this with you Pierre |
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Slip a little loaded antenna out the window, take it in and
out as you use it. Burr Peter wrote: For the past year. Since I bought my Drake R8-B I had to listen to it from my residence which is a townhouse condo. We aren't allowed outdoor antennas so I have to run a thermostat wire along the ceiling in my room.This is ok if you want to listen to the BBC or other powerful broadcasters, but you have a hard time listening to the hams or air traffic crossing the Atlantic. Yesterday I went to my dad's cottage and brought the radio. I set up a good longwire antenna outdoors and hooked it up to the radio. OMG I was in SWL heaven. I had forgotten how shortwave should sound. I listened all day. I can't wait to buy my house and get set up properly. Oh well, It's the price you pay for renting I guess. At least I got to find out that the radio works perfectly before the warranty ran out. Just thought I would share this with you Pierre |
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I may try that actually
![]() "Burr" wrote in message ... Slip a little loaded antenna out the window, take it in and out as you use it. Burr Peter wrote: For the past year. Since I bought my Drake R8-B I had to listen to it from my residence which is a townhouse condo. We aren't allowed outdoor antennas so I have to run a thermostat wire along the ceiling in my room.This is ok if you want to listen to the BBC or other powerful broadcasters, but you have a hard time listening to the hams or air traffic crossing the Atlantic. Yesterday I went to my dad's cottage and brought the radio. I set up a good longwire antenna outdoors and hooked it up to the radio. OMG I was in SWL heaven. I had forgotten how shortwave should sound. I listened all day. I can't wait to buy my house and get set up properly. Oh well, It's the price you pay for renting I guess. At least I got to find out that the radio works perfectly before the warranty ran out. Just thought I would share this with you Pierre |
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le.rogers.com, "Peter" wrote: For the past year. Since I bought my Drake R8-B I had to listen to it from my residence which is a townhouse condo. We aren't allowed outdoor antennas so I have to run a thermostat wire along the ceiling in my room.This is ok if you want to listen to the BBC or other powerful broadcasters, but you have a hard time listening to the hams or air traffic crossing the Atlantic. Yesterday I went to my dad's cottage and brought the radio. I set up a good longwire antenna outdoors and hooked it up to the radio. OMG I was in SWL heaven. I had forgotten how shortwave should sound. I listened all day. I can't wait to buy my house and get set up properly. Oh well, It's the price you pay for renting I guess. At least I got to find out that the radio works perfectly before the warranty ran out. Just thought I would share this with you When you find a property you want to buy take along a SW portable to survey for noise and watch out for deed antenna restrictions or you will have to answer to the Midwest Kid. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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If you have attic access in your condo, put up as much wire as you can, as
high as you can, and feed it to your R8. You'll be surprised at how well a bigger pile of wire does for signal reception. 73 "Peter" wrote in message .cable.rogers.com... For the past year. Since I bought my Drake R8-B I had to listen to it from my residence which is a townhouse condo. We aren't allowed outdoor antennas so I have to run a thermostat wire along the ceiling in my room.This is ok if you want to listen to the BBC or other powerful broadcasters, but you have a hard time listening to the hams or air traffic crossing the Atlantic. Yesterday I went to my dad's cottage and brought the radio. I set up a good longwire antenna outdoors and hooked it up to the radio. OMG I was in SWL heaven. I had forgotten how shortwave should sound. I listened all day. I can't wait to buy my house and get set up properly. Oh well, It's the price you pay for renting I guess. At least I got to find out that the radio works perfectly before the warranty ran out. Just thought I would share this with you Pierre |
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In article , Burr
writes: Slip a little loaded antenna out the window, take it in and out as you use it. Burr - Or you can try the following: MATERIALS Some Stranded, Insulated copper wire from Radio shack Colors so it matches the bricks / outside of your building Some stick-on Cord holders One tube clear Silicone sealer glue One black magic marker One Rusty red magic marker A roll of Duct tape color of outside of apt. One Mop One piece of twine or string. PROCEDU See how far it is in between two windows of your Apt.. Measure out a piece of string this distance + ~ 6 - 8 feet. Attach a small soft edged weight to it. ( Look Outside to see no one is looking !! ) Secure curious household pets Open Both Windows. Insert mop part way out one] Close that window to secure mop handle Run over to the other window QUICK! Take the twine with the weight on it & (without risking life & limb) Toss the string over the mop. Secure the end of that end of the string with a bit of slack Close that window Run over to the other window with the mop that has the twine handing down off it Pull the mop in Close the window. NOW Attach stranded wire to the end of the string. Slightly open window Run over to other window. Open it & pull in string until wire / string connection is through.. Pull in enough so that wire will reach SWR Attach wire to SWR. Close window. - That's basically it. Modify as needed. You can take Square stick -on cord holders Camouflage them with magic Markers, & Silicone glue them to the outside corners of the window, Then loop more wire ( DONT FALL OUT WHEN DOING THIS !!) around the cord holders. This makes the antenna longer. repeat for other windows..This should help lots.. ( Works for me !!) Peter wrote: For the past year. Since I bought my Drake R8-B I had to listen to it from my residence which is a townhouse condo. We aren't allowed outdoor antennas so I have to run a thermostat wire along the ceiling in my room.This is ok if you want to listen to the BBC or other powerful broadcasters, but you have a hard time listening to the hams or air traffic crossing the Atlantic. Yesterday I went to my dad's cottage and brought the radio. I set up a good longwire antenna outdoors and hooked it up to the radio. OMG I was in SWL heaven. I had forgotten how shortwave should sound. I listened all day. I can't wait to buy my house and get set up properly. Oh well, It's the price you pay for renting I guess. At least I got to find out that the radio works perfectly before the warranty ran out. Just thought I would share this with you Pierre |
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Peter;
When looking for a house go to the building Dept. in town/city to inquire if they have any building codes restricting antennas and check your deed, in some housing sub divisions or developments, deed covenants much like those at a condo association may restrict out side structures like an antenna and or tower. Keep away from aluminum siding. You can still put a great SW long wire at the peak of the home's roof INSIDE if its a wood frame house. Also do not locate any where near High Voltage transmission lines! You know ho they wipe out reception as driving under them! Use magnet wire to string a almost invisible antenna! Jim Peter wrote: For the past year. Since I bought my Drake R8-B I had to listen to it from my residence which is a townhouse condo. We aren't allowed outdoor antennas so I have to run a thermostat wire along the ceiling in my room.This is ok if you want to listen to the BBC or other powerful broadcasters, but you have a hard time listening to the hams or air traffic crossing the Atlantic. Yesterday I went to my dad's cottage and brought the radio. I set up a good longwire antenna outdoors and hooked it up to the radio. OMG I was in SWL heaven. I had forgotten how shortwave should sound. I listened all day. I can't wait to buy my house and get set up properly. Oh well, It's the price you pay for renting I guess. At least I got to find out that the radio works perfectly before the warranty ran out. Just thought I would share this with you Pierre |
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Jim Mac Donald wrote:
Keep away from aluminum siding. What about aluminum downspouts? Will installing a longwire antenna near a downspout cause any reception problems? I'm going to be installing a longwire antenna, and I need to determine where to mount it. Unfortunately, There's a downspout on each back corner of my house. I may just attach it near the chimney, which is in the middle of the back wall. Thanks, Glenn Ward Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Question for original poster, or whomever: What freq. is air traffic
crossing the Atlantic, and/or Pacific. You can monitor this on Shortwave?? |
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![]() Vic Martinez wrote: Question for original poster, or whomever: What freq. is air traffic crossing the Atlantic, and/or Pacific. You can monitor this on Shortwave?? Well, I'm not the original poster, but I can frequently get ATC from Gander, Newfoundland easily on 5616 (main) and 4675. They may use other frequencies, too. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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