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CHRIS,
Since you have the JRC NRD 545, the RF Systems MTA would be my choice of the two listed. RF Systems MTA Antenna @ $200 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/3368.html - Non-Amplified Vertical Receiving Antenna covering 500 kHz to 30 MHz. - Designed for listeners who wish to monitor longwave, medium wave and shortwave. - MTA uses passive magnetic transfer technology to deliver a good signal with low noise and complete immunity to receiver overload from nearby transmitters. - The MTA (Magnetic Transfer Antenna) receiving antenna is a Seven Foot (7 Ft) antenna which is broadband in performance, yet does not require an antenna tuner. RF Systems DX-10 Professional Antenna @ $300 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/2868.html An Omni-Directional Active vertical receiving antenna covering 35 kHz to 35 MHz. The DX-10 is 'only' 52 inches (130 cm) high. NOTE: With any of these antennas you are better off getting the 'base' of the Antenna up high above your Roof by at least 3-5 Feet. Or having the Antenna moved completely away from the House by about 15 feet or more. TIP: Consider using a single piece of Top Rail as an Antenna Support for the RF Systems MTA Antenna. Put a Ground Rod in the ground near the base of the Top Rail and use a Ground Strap to connect the two together. Mount the MTA at/near the top of the Top Rail. * TOP RAIL as a "Free Standing" Antenna Support http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/201 * TOP RAIL - As an Antenna Support Structure - Building Material http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...enna/message/3 ONE MORE READY-MADE ANTENNA OPTION: Also take a look at the Wellbrook ALA-1530 Active Loop Antenna for Long Wave, Medium Wve and Shortwave radio reception. http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/ALA1530.html * This unique broadband magnetic antenna is only 1m diameter, rotatable and provides deep nulls to reject noise and interference. * The Active Loop Antenna is a compact antenna primarily designed to reduce local interference. It is suited to users with restricted real estate, by providing comparable performance to conventional wire antennas. * The Active Loop solves the problem of having to tune the loop by using a broadband amplifier. * The loop can be mounted remotely from the receiver away from local interference, whereas traditional antennas require a lot of space and can pick-up local noise. * Wellbrook Loop Antenna - Information http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/881 HERE IS ANOTHER "DO-IT-YOURSELF" ANTENNA OPTION: 1. Buy a Sony AN-1 Active Antenna @ $100 http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/2206.html Do not use stock Whip Antenna that comes with the AN-1. 2. Build a Ten Foot (10 Ft) Tri-Band "BroomStick" Antenna without the Top-Hat feature. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/420 3. Mount the Head-Unit of the Sony AN-1 at/near the top of the a piece of Top Rail. 4. Mount the BroomStick Antenna at/near the top of the a piece of Top Rail; opposite the Sony AN-1. 5. Connect the bottom wire (Output) of the BroomStick Antenna to the Antenna (Input) Stud using Flat Washers and a Nut. Tape and seal this connection. 6. Install a Ground Rod as described above. 7. Connect the Sony AN-1 to your radio. .. .. REMEMBER: "The AM/MW and Shortwave Antenna is 55.5% . . . of the Radio/Receiver and Antenna/Ground Reception Equation" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/288 A Shortwave Antenna is "Equally" Important for Good Reception [.] .. .. iane ~ RHF .. Some Say: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/502 I BELIEVE: On A Clear Night . . . You Can Hear Forever and Beyond - The Beyond ! .. .. = = = Chris wrote in message = = = . .. Hi All, I have a JRC NRD 545 and im about to move house and im going to be some what limited as to what antenna's i can put up at the new property. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the following antennna's and if anyone could help me decide what would be the best 1 to match with the 545. I mainly listen to stuff between 3MHz & 21MHz. RF Systems MTA Antenna Antenna 1: http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/3368.html RF Systems DX-10 Professional Antenna Antenna 2: http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/2868.html Any help/advice appreciated. TIA Chris. .. |
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