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The "Frankenstein" roof wire that I have
is not a very good MW antenna. I can imagine. The signals are coming from everywhere and can't be seperated, you need to be able to turn your antenna to the side/back/up/down/around to null out stronger stations to hear weaker stations and a good tuning capacitor to cover the BCB. Then before you even move your loop, you can tune the Variable Cap to peak the station and then if needed, moved the loop slowly to the left or right to get rid of any unwantd signal. Nothing like it, nothing like dxing the BCB with a nice size loop that you are controlling right in front of you and then hearing the difference as you're doing it. :-) ~^Monitoring The Spectrum^~ Hammarlund HQ129X /Heathkit Q Multiplier Hammarlund HQ140X Multiple GE P-780's(GREAT BCB Radios) RCA Victor *Strato- World* RCA Victor RJC77W-K(Walnut Grain) 1942 Zenith Wave Magnet 6G 601M Cathedral/ Ross#2311/Rhapsody-MultiBand DX100/394/*SUPER*398/399/402 OMGS Transistor Eight/Realistic 12-1451 Henry Kloss Model One/Bell+HowellSW ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Alpha Delta DX Sloper 57ft. 500ft. 12AWG. (non-terminated) 120ft. 12 AWG Long-Wire 2 Radio Shack Loop Antennas Radio Shack Amplified Antenna 30X30 DiamondLoop(six section 830pf Cap) * Diamond Loop mounted to Lazy Susan TurnTable* *21/2X2ft.FiveSpoked~Penta-Loop~PancakeLoop* ~OptimusCTR-111Cassettte Recorder~ ~Radio Shack 2Speed VOX#43-476~ ~Ramsey Speech Scrambler~ |
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http://users.netonecom.net/~swordman...srIIIAlign.htm
This page has alignment notes, which appear to have come from the manufacturer. In addition, there is also a sketch of all of the alignment points. Pete "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message hlink.net... "Jay Heyl" wrote: | What you view as a problem with the SR3, many view as a blessing. The | directionality of the antenna allows you to null out unwanted signals | and pull in weaker signals that would otherwise not be listenable. | Among DXers, directionality is a highly desireable feature. Roger that. I've heard three stations on the same graveyard channel with my "Stupor Radio Three," as I like to call it. It's quite a good little radio. I want to build a marker generator for this thing. I wish I could make the dial alignment a little better - I've realigned it twice, but guess I'll have another go, one of these days. The SRIII also happens to be a very decent camp radio. I'm planning on a trip to the Boundary Waters, with a nice FM yagi, maybe 8 elements or so, to see if I can hear a little more Canadian FM than I'm used to. I've heard that all Canadians talk like "Ike" from South Park, and I want to see if that's true. Plus, I like Tim Horton's, now that they're owned by an American company (putatively, at least). So, I'm hoping to hear a Tim Horton's commercial. 73, Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota (NOTE: My email address has only one "dot." You'll have to edit out the one between the "7" and the "3" in my email address if you wish to reply via email) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.688 / Virus Database: 449 - Release Date: 5/18/04 |
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![]() "Gray Shockley" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 May 2004 20:02:26 -0500, Michael wrote (in article ) : No question about the dial... I wish the SR-III was digital. IMO, that is the major draw back of the SR-III. Instead of the CCrane antenna, I may decide to buy the CC Radio Plus instead. I'm pretty much in a Faraday cage and my only "window" to the radio world is a 4'x8' window to the South which doesn't open. I have a CCradio+ a couple feet from me and the CCrane AM Antenna up in the window (where the top and bottom come together and form a little ledge). The CCrane AM Antenna increases = EXTREMELY = the quantity and quality of stations, both daytime and nighttime. One of my friends has a CCradio and the AM Antenna in a wood frame house and the AM Antenna barely helps with his CCradio but has = DRASTIC = improvements when used with other AM radios he has. Having a digital radio will probably be more of a boost to my medium wave DXing then getting another feritte bar for my SR-III that already has a nice big one in it. That would be what I'd do. I don't begrudge the money I spent on the CCradioPlus at all; it was a nice addition and in my peculiar case, the CCrane antenna is a big help but I might could build a shelf up in the window and stand on a ladder to tune it and have the same reception with just the CCradio (grin). Gray Shockley ---------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 CCradioPlus Justice AM Antenna Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna --------------------- Vicksburg, MS US I agree. The only weak point I have seen with mine is that it does not "null" signals as well as a premium loop antenna. -- Stinger |
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FO&A,
"Instead of the CCrane antenna, I may decide to buy the CC Radio Plus instead." The CCRadio and the CCRadioPlus both have a 200mm (8") AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antenna just like the GE Superadios. ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Michael" wrote in message = = = . net... "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message hlink.net... "Jay Heyl" wrote: | What you view as a problem with the SR3, many view as a blessing. The | directionality of the antenna allows you to null out unwanted signals | and pull in weaker signals that would otherwise not be listenable. | Among DXers, directionality is a highly desireable feature. Roger that. I've heard three stations on the same graveyard channel with my "Stupor Radio Three," as I like to call it. It's quite a good little radio. I want to build a marker generator for this thing. I wish I could make the dial alignment a little better - I've realigned it twice, but guess I'll have another go, one of these days. No question about the dial... I wish the SR-III was digital. IMO, that is the major draw back of the SR-III. Instead of the CCrane antenna, I may decide to buy the CC Radio Plus instead. Having a digital radio will probably be more of a boost to my medium wave DXing then getting another feritte bar for my SR-III that already has a nice big one in it. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R-75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: KA-1101,KA-1102,PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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STINGER,
"I agree. The only weak point I have seen with mine is that it does not "null" signals as well as a premium loop antenna." This is why I describe the CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Twin Coil Ferrite Rod Antenna as a 'great' "Signal Magnet" for locations with poor AM/MW Reception problems. CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Antenna by C. Crane Co. is a "Great Signal Magnet" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/615 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/631 CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Antenna and Noise http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/586 CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Loop Antenna = My Thoughts . . . http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/510 iane ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Stinger" wrote in message = = = ... "Gray Shockley" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 May 2004 20:02:26 -0500, Michael wrote (in article ) : No question about the dial... I wish the SR-III was digital. IMO, that is the major draw back of the SR-III. Instead of the CCrane antenna, I may decide to buy the CC Radio Plus instead. I'm pretty much in a Faraday cage and my only "window" to the radio world is a 4'x8' window to the South which doesn't open. I have a CCradio+ a couple feet from me and the CCrane AM Antenna up in the window (where the top and bottom come together and form a little ledge). The CCrane AM Antenna increases = EXTREMELY = the quantity and quality of stations, both daytime and nighttime. One of my friends has a CCradio and the AM Antenna in a wood frame house and the AM Antenna barely helps with his CCradio but has = DRASTIC = improvements when used with other AM radios he has. Having a digital radio will probably be more of a boost to my medium wave DXing then getting another feritte bar for my SR-III that already has a nice big one in it. That would be what I'd do. I don't begrudge the money I spent on the CCradioPlus at all; it was a nice addition and in my peculiar case, the CCrane antenna is a big help but I might could build a shelf up in the window and stand on a ladder to tune it and have the same reception with just the CCradio (grin). Gray Shockley ---------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 CCradioPlus Justice AM Antenna Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna --------------------- Vicksburg, MS US I agree. The only weak point I have seen with mine is that it does not "null" signals as well as a premium loop antenna. -- Stinger |
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In article , md1966
@optonline.net says... No question about the dial... I wish the SR-III was digital. IMO, that is the major draw back of the SR-III. Instead of the CCrane antenna, I may decide to buy the CC Radio Plus instead. Having a digital radio will probably be more of a boost to my medium wave DXing then getting another feritte bar for my SR-III that already has a nice big one in it. IMO, the CCRadio+ is grossly overpriced. It's well built and has a lot of nice features, but it's not remotely close to "the best AM radio", and is not a particularly good value for the money. The biggest problem is the single filter that's as wide as a barn door. If you want to hear a weak distant station next to a strong local one, you can pretty much forget it. It's also more susceptible than it should be to strong signal overload. It does okay off the internal antenna, but hook up a good external antenna and a strong local signal will blanket the dial. Unless you need the TV/weather bands or have some other specific use for one of the CCRadio special features, I'd recommend looking at the Grundig S350. It's analog tuning with a digital display. It has two filter widths to help in reducing interference from neighboring stations. It sounds better than the CCRadio (though, the CCRadio can play louder without distortion). It also brings SW to the party. And, if you're willing to pull out all the stops, Kiwa has audio and filter upgrades available. -- Jay |
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"Joe Momma" wrote in message news:TcRrc.12497$JC5.1148196@attbi_s54...
"Michael" wrote in message Can anyone offer any comments on this medium wave antenna ??? http://www.ccrane.com/am-antenna.asp Was this once the Justice AM Antenna? If it was, why did its name change? Hi Michael:I had the kiwa loop,K9AY,and the Justice MW twin ferrite coil ant.Ok,the Kiwa have more gain and better nulls.Another good one is the Quantum Pro.Some reviewers compare the quantum pro with the kiwa [I never have tested the Quantum Pro]The K9AY is a Pro MW outside loop and the best[in my oppinion].The justice have about 26 DB gain and twin coil technology and is portable [use a 9 volt battery].Its a very sensitive antenna.Better than my 36 inches loop and in sensitivity, very near to the Kiwa but not have the oustandings nulls capability of the kiwa. Ken |
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RHF,
Very true. It is a very impressive "signal magnet," and the footprint of it on my nightstand is only about the size of a coffee cup, and mine stays hooked up to my Super 909. With a CCRadio+, the 909, and a Sony SW07 on that nightstand, I just don't have room for even a select-a-tenna. By the way, I know you're a fan of the Grundig S-350. I've heard that the ferrite antenna in it is either the exact same (or a VERY similar reproduction) of the twin coil antenna in the Crane AM antenna. Of course, it doesn't boost signals the same way (tunable antenna), but that does help to explain the excellent MW sensitivity of that radio. -- Stinger "RHF" wrote in message om... STINGER, "I agree. The only weak point I have seen with mine is that it does not "null" signals as well as a premium loop antenna." This is why I describe the CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Twin Coil Ferrite Rod Antenna as a 'great' "Signal Magnet" for locations with poor AM/MW Reception problems. CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Antenna by C. Crane Co. is a "Great Signal Magnet" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/615 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/631 CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Antenna and Noise http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/586 CCrane {Justice} AM/MW Loop Antenna = My Thoughts . . . http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/510 iane ~ RHF . . = = = "Stinger" wrote in message = = = ... "Gray Shockley" wrote in message ... On Sat, 22 May 2004 20:02:26 -0500, Michael wrote (in article ) : No question about the dial... I wish the SR-III was digital. IMO, t hat is the major draw back of the SR-III. Instead of the CCrane antenna, I may decide to buy the CC Radio Plus instead. I'm pretty much in a Faraday cage and my only "window" to the radio world is a 4'x8' window to the South which doesn't open. I have a CCradio+ a couple feet from me and the CCrane AM Antenna up in the window (where the top and bottom come together and form a little ledge). The CCrane AM Antenna increases = EXTREMELY = the quantity and quality of stations, both daytime and nighttime. One of my friends has a CCradio and the AM Antenna in a wood frame house and the AM Antenna barely helps with his CCradio but has = DRASTIC = improvements when used with other AM radios he has. Having a digital radio will probably be more of a boost to my medium wave DXing then getting another feritte bar for my SR-III that already has a nice big one in it. That would be what I'd do. I don't begrudge the money I spent on the CCradioPlus at all; it was a nice addition and in my peculiar case, the CCrane antenna is a big help but I might could build a shelf up in the window and stand on a ladder to tune it and have the same reception with just the CCradio (grin). Gray Shockley ---------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 CCradioPlus Justice AM Antenna Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna --------------------- Vicksburg, MS US I agree. The only weak point I have seen with mine is that it does not "null" signals as well as a premium loop antenna. -- Stinger |
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IMO, the CCRadio+ is grossly overpriced. It's well built and has a lot
of nice features, but it's not remotely close to "the best AM radio", I *KNOW* that for an absolute fact because I had the CCRadio and one of my GE P-780s both on the same turntable with the same 30x30 loop and it was ike taking a knife to a gunfight. It wasn't even fair, take away the loop- and the difference was even bigger in favor of that old GE radio. They can keep the CCRadio, it cracks me up when I hear them say that on the radio....lol....they should be sued for fraud IMO. ~^Monitoring The Spectrum^~ Hammarlund HQ129X /Heathkit Q Multiplier Hammarlund HQ140X Multiple GE P-780's(GREAT BCB Radios) RCA Victor *Strato- World* RCA Victor RJC77W-K(Walnut Grain) 1942 Zenith Wave Magnet 6G 601M Cathedral/ Ross#2311/Rhapsody-MultiBand DX100/394/*SUPER*398/399/402 OMGS Transistor Eight/Realistic 12-1451 Henry Kloss Model One/Bell+HowellSW ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Alpha Delta DX Sloper 57ft. 500ft. 12AWG. (non-terminated) 120ft. 12 AWG Long-Wire 2 Radio Shack Loop Antennas Radio Shack Amplified Antenna 30X30 DiamondLoop(six section 830pf Cap) * Diamond Loop mounted to Lazy Susan TurnTable* *21/2X2ft.FiveSpoked~Penta-Loop~PancakeLoop* ~OptimusCTR-111Cassettte Recorder~ ~Radio Shack 2Speed VOX#43-476~ ~Ramsey Speech Scrambler~ |
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