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"MC" wrote in message [snip]
I have attached the wire via home made insulators (made from pieces of drilled 1" plastic pipe) at both ends and have attached the coax (TV grade) directly to the wire at the end near my entrance door. This is then attached to th "Li-Z" phono antenna socket at the back of my DX-394 (B revision). Presumably the LO-Z input, not the HI-Z. Switching between inputs can have some interesting and maybe useful effects, the differences varying with frequency. [snip] I have no antenna tuner or other equipment (wouldn't know how to use them even if I did). What other things can I do to improve things, especially in the lower 1-3Mhz where I get awful noise (I do not get a huge amount of noise above this and the higher the freq the less noise I get). If the noise source is primarily inside your house, shielding the DX-394 can help. With an antenna of that size, you are probably overloading it with strong MW signals causing the generation of hash in this region. A high pass filter to attenuate the MW signals will be a great help. For more on how to get the most out of your DX-394, join the 600 member http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RADIOSHACKDX394/ . 73, Tom |
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