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Over the weekend, I stumbled into a Panasonic RF-4800 general
communications receiver. It looks like it just came out of the box. Mint+. I have some issues that perhaps some of you can help with. I spend most of the week working out of an RV in an RV park. The park rules are such that they really frown on antennas other than TV. So it leaves out a long wire antenna. My TV antenna (no cable in the park) is about 12' to the yagi. So I have a mounting height issue..the Slinky trick is out. Anyone got a good suggestion for a low profile receiving antenna that will cover broadcast to 31 mhz? Vertically polarized, or horizontally..horizontal would be best. The RV has a surface aprox 7' wide by 20' long. loop antennas are out. No way to turn it from inside and are a bit high profile. Second big question. The only place to put this receiver is within 3 feet of my computer. So Im getting freaking huge birdies all over the spectrum with the puter/monitor turned on. The receiver has a 50ohm Pl259 coax connector, as well as a binding post for a long wire. Plus a binding post for AM broadcast and a third for FM broadcast. The RV itself is a damned good Faraday cage. Aluminum siding, aluminum window frames and screen. Even the local stations fade to zip when the door is closed. I have to leave the cell phone near a window to work. So the antenna has to be external. Shrug. Anyone got any suggestions? Ive got a chunk of wire tossed over the roof at the moment, but tis not particularly effective. Gunner Rule #35 "That which does not kill you, has made a huge tactical error" |
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