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Old September 29th 05, 03:29 PM
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Default Hammarlund HQ-170

Yes, one of the antennas I use is for cb radio. It is a fiber glass
whip. I use it with the MFJ-956 matcher. Sometimes it helps bring in
signals on the upper bands. Depending on conditions.

I could use an all metal antenna. The types that cab divers use. Not
the magnet mount type. The long whip type.

SR.

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www.devilfinder.com Directions for using Hammarlund HQ-170 Radios

I don't own a Hammarlund radio.By the way,I do own some old long tall CB
radio antennas of various lengths.Would one of those antennas be usefull
for a shortwave radio antenna,has anyone used one for that purpose
before?
cuhulin

 
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