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No, it doesn't make sense. If the radio is in portable form, I believe it
should have an internal ferrite antenna. My guess is that the designers didn't want to go through the effort to provide the required shielding in order to make this possible. I have built several MW receivers and I know that you really need to shield and decouple the control circuitry in order to not have harmonics of the clock, broadband noise, etc from being picked up by the loopstick antenna. You need to have worst case radiation of less than .2uV to make the receiver usable. I've been there, done that. Pete wrote in message ... I never went to any kind of radio school,so I dont know.How about this "logic"? World turning back on American brands.Article is at www.worldnetdaily.com If that radio was an American brand name radio,would it sell elsewhere around the World? cuhulin |
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