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Old December 6th 03, 02:32 PM
Arthur Harris
 
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"Diverd4777" wrote:
I have found Longer is always better for antennas;


True in general. But some portables can't handle that much signal. I think
the original poster is in Europe (based the words "aerial" and "centre").
Europeans seem to have more problems with overload due to the abundance of
nearby transmitters.

I have found a Short co-ax lead -in cuts down Man made moise considerably;
I use the cheap, grey Radio Shack Co-ax


Agree with that!

Art Harris N2AH


 
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