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Buther Boy September 29th 05 09:43 AM

Experiences with Miracle Whip Antenna
 
Anyone use this for SW listening. Would really love to hear some
feedback on it.

Thanks.

Buther Boy

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Dale Parfitt September 29th 05 02:04 PM

Experiences with Miracle Whip Antenna
 

"Buther Boy" wrote in message
...
Anyone use this for SW listening. Would really love to hear some
feedback on it.

Thanks.

Buther Boy

Reviews at:
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1606



[email protected] September 29th 05 02:44 PM

Experiences with Miracle Whip Antenna
 
How much money do the Miracle Whip antennas cost,who sells them,are they
really any good?
cuhulin


Michael Lawson September 29th 05 03:05 PM

Experiences with Miracle Whip Antenna
 

"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message
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"Buther Boy" wrote in message
...
Anyone use this for SW listening. Would really love to hear some
feedback on it.

Thanks.

Buther Boy

Reviews at:
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1606


I have to be perfectly honest. When I first read this,
I thought two things: a) how on earth do you make an
antenna out of a Miracle Whip jar, and b) how come
they haven't been sued by Kraft yet?

--Mike L.



Guy Atkins September 29th 05 03:37 PM

Experiences with Miracle Whip Antenna
 
I bought one this summer for use with my R-75 & 756Pro while camping, in
situations when I don't want to run a randomwire through the trees or around
the site.

The antenna works as advertised, and provides better signals off a whip
antenna than I ever thought possible. During my tests, it was essentially
equal to a 75-ft. randomwire I compared it to, at least on shortwave.
Mediumwave reception, expectedly, was only fair for such a relatively short
antenna at those frequencies.

I also tried the Miracle Whip with a Degen DE1103, and the signals were far
better than with the Degen's built-in whip antenna (again, except MW).

The construction is very nice, and this is a well-built product. The
portability factor and quick deployment is a primary reason for buying the
Miracle Whip. When you consider the small "foot print" of the antenna, it is
a good value. However, if you have room for a passive randomwire you will do
just as well for a fraction of the cost.

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA


"Buther Boy" wrote in message
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Anyone use this for SW listening. Would really love to hear some
feedback on it.

Thanks.

Buther Boy

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jamulc September 29th 05 05:01 PM

Experiences with Miracle Whip Antenna
 
I've used the Miracle Whip for SWLing and have had similarly good
results. I've found it to be a convenient choice for use with the
Drake SW-8, providing pleasing results all around.
I also tend to prefer using the Miracle Whip over various active
antennas when listening on the Sony ICF-SW77.


Buther Boy September 29th 05 10:33 PM

Experiences with Miracle Whip Antenna
 
I just bought the miracle whip for use with my new Yaesu FT-817. It
is a transceiver, of course, but I like having the ability to transmit
as I'm also a licensed ham.

Thanks for the comments, folks!

Buther Boy


On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 07:37:10 -0700, "Guy Atkins"
wrote:

I bought one this summer for use with my R-75 & 756Pro while camping, in
situations when I don't want to run a randomwire through the trees or around
the site.

The antenna works as advertised, and provides better signals off a whip
antenna than I ever thought possible. During my tests, it was essentially
equal to a 75-ft. randomwire I compared it to, at least on shortwave.
Mediumwave reception, expectedly, was only fair for such a relatively short
antenna at those frequencies.

I also tried the Miracle Whip with a Degen DE1103, and the signals were far
better than with the Degen's built-in whip antenna (again, except MW).

The construction is very nice, and this is a well-built product. The
portability factor and quick deployment is a primary reason for buying the
Miracle Whip. When you consider the small "foot print" of the antenna, it is
a good value. However, if you have room for a passive randomwire you will do
just as well for a fraction of the cost.

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA


"Buther Boy" wrote in message
.. .
Anyone use this for SW listening. Would really love to hear some
feedback on it.

Thanks.

Buther Boy

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