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![]() "donutbandit" wrote in message ... "King Pineapple" wrote in hlink.net: http://www.selectatenna.com/ Obviously, the receiver has no antenna input jack. Thus throw all the loop antenna suggestions out the window, unless you want to try and teach him how to make a ferrite bar coupling loop. A loop antenna will couple very well to a radio's internal antenna. Another coupling loop is an unnecessary complication. People should take time to read thoroughly before they post solutions that won't work. People should try putting the radio and loop antenna on a lazy susan for easy rotation. It works great -- it really does! The long wire inductively coupled is the best solution for his problem, not a loop or a new radio. The loop antenna inductively coupled to a radio's internal antenna is the best solution for someone who wants a selective compact antenna with reasonable gain. Frank Dresser |
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