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"Radiohead" wrote in message
... I am a relative newbie to the world of SW. I've just taken possession of a second-hand Kenwood R5000 comms receiver. It looks like a very nice piece of kit. It's not really practical for me to rig an outside antenna system at the moment, but I have heard that you can get SW antennas designed for indoor use. Can anyone recommend any? I am in the UK. And if anyone has any thoughts on the R5000, feel free. Thanks to Dave and RHF for your informative and helpful replies. One question to Dave - I realise this will may seem a silly question but why do you use two aerials? Do they have different characteristics, or maybe you use them for different frequency ranges? Radiohead. |
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