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"Sanjaya" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .. . In article . net, "Sanjaya" wrote: I've read and heard both sides of the argument about antenna tuners being great, or not helping at all and are a waste of money. I've been told they are only for shortwave transmitting, and I've been told they work well to improve shortwave reception on faint signals. I've had it suggested to me that I get a pre-selector instead. I can't find anyone who actually experimented with either a tuner or pre-selector... at least none of what I've read and heard was stated as "experience"... rather it seemed like theory or conjecture. Does anyone here actually use a tuner or pre-selector for shortwave listening, and if so, with what results? I'm looking at the MFJ-959C antenna tuner at http://www.universal-radio.com/catal...amps/2574.html Note that it says "for receive only". A tuner solves a specific problem. If you don't have that problem it's not going to help much. The problem is selectivity. If your radio has enough for your listening situation then the tuner will not do much for you other than boost the signal a little that you are trying to hear. The tuner will reduce the other signals above and below where it is tuned to your radio. There are various types of tuners that behave somewhat differently but this is the GENERIC explanation for them. You can the maximum benefit from a tuner if it is used to resonate an ordinarily non-resonant antenna like a random wire Marconi type antenna. For this to work well the wire is directly connected to the tuner and then the tuner is connected by coax to the radio. The tuner changes the ELECTRICAL LENGTH of the wire so it resonates at some frequency. The boost from using the tuner to resonate the wire can make the difference between hearing a very weak signal or helping to make it more legible if it is next to a much stronger station on a nearby channel. It is basically a DX'ing tool used to tweak the antenna situation in order to get the weakest of stations. Thanks Telamon. Your welcome and I meant to say above "You can get the maximum benefit" at the start of the second paragraph up. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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