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![]() John Black wrote: ah. Anyway, back to the whip. The amp and whip form an active antenna which works pretty well. You won't get nearly the sensitivity off the same whip connected to the 50 ohm input of the radio. But it sounds like you might not be using it that way anyway. I will, in fact. Lowe will sell the whip amp for the HF250, which can be adapted to the HF225. You'll have to find someone outside of the US to buy it and send it to you, though. I saw that Lowe has instructions for adapting the 250 amp to the 225, and I'd be interested in doing that...but I'll have to find somebody in the U.K. How about the sync detector? Did your HF225 come with that? John Yes. It's a Europa, so the FM/AM sync option came standard. Or if it didn't, it was installed. |
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