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![]() KEN [KC2JDY], READ - AM/MW DXing = Your Radio + Lazy Susan + Select-A-Tenna http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/1787 As a stand-a-lone Radio for AM Broadcast Program Listening the GE Superadios are the low cost performance favorate by many casual AM/MW DXers. + Use a Select-A-Tenna and a Lazy Susan with the GE Superadios and you can do some reasonable AM/MW DXing for about $100-$150. + Plug a Long Wire (Random Wire)Antenna into the 1/8" Jack on the Select-A-Tenna Model 541-M and you can generally 'improve' the listenable range of your AM/MW DXing both day and night. Greetings! I picked up a GE Super Radio II at the local thrift store for $2. I was shocked to find that it worked. I definetly looks used, but is missing nothing. I hear lots of stations all around most freqs and can usually pull them out. I have not tried an external antenna yet, but I think I will put up a loop. Would 14 ga. wire be better, or 300 ohm? Thanks for your input! Jon. |
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