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I own one and use it with my Grundig YB-400PE. I think it does a good
job, but usually only on the signals that are somewhat strong to begin with. I live in a very electrically noisy apartment building, and I find it enhances the listenability of signals that are already coming in somewhat decently. I don't think it does a good job on SSB or DX signals. If I had the ability, I would run a wire outside. I think that would give you a much more listenable signal, as the AN-LP1 tends to amplify RF noise quite a bit. I'm not sure what receiver you have, so your results could be different from mine. I hope I don't sound like I'm bashing the Sony...I think it is superior to a simple indoor reel antenna (the kind that comes with most portables). But it does have its limitations. If you listen to primarily programs being beamed to the US (or wherever you live), then the Sony will probably do a good job. |
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