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It's a good antenna if you are moving the radio from place to place such as
traveling. If it's going to be used at home all the time, a piece of wire strung up in the house attic (if you have one) will be far better. I would also recommend spending the extra dollar for the antenna plug and a $7 el cheapo soldering iron from radio shack to get it working. Also look up "180 feet 20 AWG wire $5.99 Catalog #: 278-1225 " on the RS website. You could have a good antenna setup for the price of the Sangean antenna. My first decent antenna setup was the one I just mentioned. It really did well. If you have some decent size space outside to put up an antenna, the world is your oyster. 180-Ft. UL Recognized Hookup Wire 20AWG Model: 278-1225 | Catalog #: 278-1225 Three 60-ft. spools of stranded, 20-gauge wire. "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 |
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