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ngu,
Since you live in Hong-Kong, I suggest you to get a Degen DE-31/Kaito KA-31 active antenna. It is another portable active loop, much cheaper than the Sony. It is said to have lower performance than the Sony but to be a good bargain due do its low price ( 20 US$). You can see a review here (with Sony comp.) : http://www.radiointel.com/review-degende31.htm I have purchased one, but I don't have yet... A few days more to wait until it ships to me !! So far I've been using a home made wire dipole. Assuming your radio has a external antenna jack connector or the like, you can give it a try. I've posted the recipe a few days ago but I can repost here. You need : - coax feed line maid out from a piece of TV coax - two thin wires, one connected to the center line of the coax, the other connected to the shield. - a suitable connector to your radio (1/8" mono jack for my Sangean) connect center wire to connector tip, coax shield to the connector ring You extend the two wires in opposite directions and it makes a portable random dipole. Mine is about 5m fully extended, just because I had this length of wire. No computation or studies to match specific frequency or having right impedance. In buildings made of iron structure, I put it on a window with adhesive tape, or let it hanging outside, trying to keep the two wires apparts. This greatly improved my reception on all bands. I must say I tried mainly in the lower bands in frequency (F = 15000 kHz) since I'm mostly listening at night. MUCH BETTER than the piece of random wire I tried in the same conditions. Hope this helps, Charly |
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