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On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 15:32:04 GMT, "Lisa Simpson"
wrote: Fishing for recommendations for antenna preselectors that would work well with a Radio Shack DX-394 & Eavesdropper C antenna . . . MFJ-956 |
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www.mfjenterprises.com/reviews.php
MFJ is an Enterprise too.How can you beat that? Of course MFJ probally doesn't publish any unfavorable reviews. cuhulin |
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MFJ is an Enterprise too.How can you beat that? Of course MFJ probally
doesn't publish any unfavorable reviews. cuhulin I have an MFJ Noise Canceller that works pretty well and about as advertised. It is not the be-all and end-all, nor do I have the optimal antenna configuration going into it (it works best with two similar antennas at about 1/4 to 1/2 wavelength, or antenna length, apart - I have two dissimilar antennas), but it takes a chunk out of the most offensive noise when I need it. I'd be willing to try their more expensive model preselector for $69.95; I may just do that one of these days, since a good deal of my grief comes from two or three local 50kW transmitters on MW splattering across 2-6 mHz. Mr. Parfitt has suggested (among other good ideas - bless him) that the transmitters themselves may be to blame, and he may well be right - nonetheless, if I can do something cheap to potentially reduce their effects, it would be worth a try. Bruce Jensen |
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