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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 23:25:16 -0600, Jason wrote
(in message ): Hello, I'm hoping someone can help. I have a DX 398 and just picked up an external antenna and AM reception is worse with the antenna plugged into the external antenna jack. How could this be ? Even on local AM stations the reception almost disappears, why would this happen ? I am in a spot where AM reception is really bad but shouldn't it improve with the external antenna, not get worse. If any one could help I would appreciate it. thanks. Jason This is the skinny: -------------------------------------------------------- The tip goes to the antenna terminal and the sleeve goes to ground, just as you would expect in this unbalanced antenna input. Shortwave signals are routed from the external antenna jack when a connector is plugged in. The ring--the terminal in the middle of the plug--has a special purpose. When you ground it, medium wave signals are also routed from the external jack instead of the radio's internal loopstick. This is why some people have reported poor MW reception when they use regular 1/8" mono patch cables to connect their antennas. But for medium wave DXers, this is an opportunity to connect their favorite antennas to the radio; the lack of a good MW antenna connection has made some otherwise good radios less than desirable. If you prefer to use the internal loopstick for MW, simply leave the ring of the plug unconnected. -------------------------------------------------------- And the URL for this is: http://mysite.verizon.net/vze20h45/radio/sangean/909tech.html#extant Whole thing very much worth reading. /gray/ |