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![]() Al Arduengo wrote: sigh-of-relief Thanks for the vote of confidence. I was beginning to see that very sentiment in readings from the web. While I have you here, I am admittedly the newest swler on the face of the planet so I ask: does using the external wire antenna imply it must be strung out to it's full length *outside* or would stringing it out as far as possible around the ceiling in a room make any sense? In a nutshell, I am currently confined to do my listening in a medium size bedroom at the house I stay in during the work week (I commute from Austin to Dallas) so I am rather limited in how I implement an external antenna. Is there a SW listening FAQ? Thanks for your input. It is very valuable to me at this early stage. Best, -Al Experiment and see what works best in your environment. I took my 909 on vacation last year with an external long wire, which I hung off of the hotel balcony at night. When I was through, rather than wind it all back up I wound it around the metal balcony rail - worked MUCH better and I left it there for the rest of my vacation with very satisfactory results. Antennas can often be made of the most unlikely objects - I have used a metal bedspring and window screens with reasonable results in the past; although a 'proper' antennas is always more predictable. Dave |
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