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![]() How would you compare the performance of those two receivers when using their whip antennas on HF? The SW8 is known for being somewhat insensitive on it's whip, particularly the earlier versions. Drake made an improvement to the whip in 1994 by redesigning the matching impedance of the whip's input circuit. Contrary to what some believe, Drake never added a pre-amp to the SW8 whip circuit. However this was done on the Sat-800 which is closely related to the SW8. It's why the Sat-800 is more sensitive on it's whip for HF than the SW8. What year was your SW8 made? Well, you're right...for the SW8 to shine, it requires something more than just the whip. For greatest simplicity, one of those Miracle Whip antennas will do in a pinch...easy to use, connects directly to more or less become a part of the radio, and provides a decent amount of gain over the whip. Of course, ideally a higher gain antenna should be used. I've got two SW8s: a '94 and a '96 (w/synchronous selectable sideband; better sensitivity). The E1 definitely has an edge when we're talking about sensitivity off the whip. But then, I don't really use either off the whip antenna. So that deficiency on the part of the SW8 has never been anything I've taken into account. Junius |
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