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![]() Mark wrote: You could make yourself a di-pole. They have an inherent "noise-cancelling" property about them. Any noise received in one half of the di-pole is picked up by the other half as "equal and opposite" (180 degrees out-of-phase) and cancels out the other, to some degree. Depends on several other variables how well this effect works. (Pretty much why double-coil pickups in electric guitars are inherently quieter than single-coil). Dipoles are best on only one small portion of a band. Not really all that good for general all-round shortwave listening, though he could use it with the tuner. dxAce Mark. "Dave" wrote in message ... Hello All: I have an Icom R71A, that I am using with a 300' (plus or minus 10-20'). I have the antenna coming straight into the house, hooked to a tentec antenna tuner and then to the receiver. Both the receiver and the tuner are grounded. I would like to get some ideas on how to reduce some of the static and to boost the signal on some of the weaker stations. All suggestions would be gratefull. Dave |
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