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Old December 25th 04, 03:31 AM
Tim
 
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My only thought is, feed it with balanced line and take the time to
investigate a balanced line tuner, for reception only you can make one
quite easily, you can significantly null noise sources (at times)
and I think for 120m it would enhance the performance.

Tim H

Don S wrote:

To my delight, I received a Grundig AM/FM/SW radio for Christmas. I have
been wanting a radio like this for some time. Now what I need to do is
construct an external loop antenna because I will be using the radio in my
office and I need to get better reception. The best I can do is locate the
antenna inside the building. Can anyone give me information or steer me to
a good website for loop antenna plans? I'm really most interested in the
medium wave band to 120m band area.



Don


 
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