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Carl wrote:
One of these days I am going to have to get a hobby that gets me off my ass. grin, I took up bicycling four years ago. Now I've got to figure out a way to get a radio on the bikegrin... AFter the fact I saw that the ka1102 goes down to 70FM hz? which somebody said will likely pick up a few tv channels. TV channels 2-6 fall in the 54-88MHz spectrum. If the Kaito goes down to 70MHz it'll receive TV channels 4, 5, and 6. Again, until Congress shuts them downgrin. Now I need to dig out the Radio Shack turnstile crossed dipole .. and get it up out here on the northern plains. I thought I'd just stick if on come PCV mounted on the side of the garage...good ground of course...and then run a straight wire throught the trees...right? for AM and SW? I 'll read up some more, I'll read up... A turnstile is probably a FM antenna. Hook it to a decent FM receiver (say, your old stereo tuner?) & do some FM DXing... Yes, a straight wire -- as long as possible, as high in the air as possible, as far from obstructions as possible -- is a good choice for SW. Should work OK on AM too. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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