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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:28:28 +1030, adam214
wrote: SB wrote: That adam or you can always get a short amount of speaker wire such as 18 Gauge speaker wire and then use anywhere from 10 to 30 feet. Just watch out for overload caused by too much wire. You can connect to the antenna with an alligator clip or you can plug it into the side jack for the antenna. "adam214" wrote in message news:1137647484.744500@teuthos... I was looking around and i found this from sangean http://www.ozgear.com.au/Sangean/ANT60.htm its a portable antenna and i was wondering if anyone have seen/tried it?.I need an antenna because with my normal antenna that comes with my radio it is close to impossible to get ANYTHING in the daytime. yours truly Adam with connecting to the side jack do you thread it in or do you have to soldier a jack on there? Adam, I second SB's suggestion. As to how to hook it to the radio - wrap the wire around the whip antenna (which does not need to be extended) 5 - 10 times - this is called inductive coupling and the wire does not need to be tight on the whip. |
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