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Hello Bill,
While I have no personal experience with the Alpha Delta DX-Ultra, PASSPORT rates it the best of all commercially-built antennas they have tested. Of course, a better antenna would be an array of several 300-feet towers and remember - the only thing separating you from them is the fact that you haven't yet won $100,000,000.00 in the lottery so that you could pay for them. Get with it kid! Win that lottery! ;-) Failing that, PASSPORT (and I personally) recommend the Wellbrook ALA 330S Active Loop Antenna as an excellent supplement to the DX-Ultra, especially in the summertime when there is lots of atmospheric noise. The Wellbrook EXCELS in attenuating that noise (it is not responsive to it) and it also GREATLY attenuates local electrical noise. The antenna is so quiet that this past winter, when few on the east coast of the US were able to hear Australia's 2300 UTC transmission on 21740 kHz, I was able to hear it, if not loud, certainly clear (it was coming in at an indicated S-3(!) to S-5 on my AOR AR7030 Plus receiver). And lately, as last year, this antenna/radio combination is as quiet in the summer as in the winter. You might want to check out the latest reviews of this antenna in the 2005 PASSPORT, the 2005 WRTH, and Jay Allen's review on RadioIntel.com. If you do much tropical-band DXing or other faint-signal DXing during the summer, in my opinion, you will find no better antenna than the Wellbrook ALA 330S. Best, Joe |
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You're just saying that because you haven't experienced the JOY of owning a
DE31! "Joe Analssandrini" wrote in message oups.com... Hello Bill, While I have no personal experience with the Alpha Delta DX-Ultra, PASSPORT rates it the best of all commercially-built antennas they have tested. Of course, a better antenna would be an array of several 300-feet towers and remember - the only thing separating you from them is the fact that you haven't yet won $100,000,000.00 in the lottery so that you could pay for them. Get with it kid! Win that lottery! ;-) Failing that, PASSPORT (and I personally) recommend the Wellbrook ALA 330S Active Loop Antenna as an excellent supplement to the DX-Ultra, especially in the summertime when there is lots of atmospheric noise. The Wellbrook EXCELS in attenuating that noise (it is not responsive to it) and it also GREATLY attenuates local electrical noise. The antenna is so quiet that this past winter, when few on the east coast of the US were able to hear Australia's 2300 UTC transmission on 21740 kHz, I was able to hear it, if not loud, certainly clear (it was coming in at an indicated S-3(!) to S-5 on my AOR AR7030 Plus receiver). And lately, as last year, this antenna/radio combination is as quiet in the summer as in the winter. You might want to check out the latest reviews of this antenna in the 2005 PASSPORT, the 2005 WRTH, and Jay Allen's review on RadioIntel.com. If you do much tropical-band DXing or other faint-signal DXing during the summer, in my opinion, you will find no better antenna than the Wellbrook ALA 330S. Best, Joe |
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