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![]() Joe Analssandrini wrote: Hello Everybody, This will be of interest to many of you and especially those who DX on the MW band. http://www.radiointel.com/review-2loop.htm And don't bother replying that these antennas "don't do anything" or they "aren't any good" or "I tried it and it didn''t do a thing!" They do INDEED work well WHEN YOU KNOW HOW TO USE THEM which you "naysayers" obviously don't. (I've owned and used a Stelect-A-Tenna for over ten years.) But the review by Jay Allen really says it all. Check it out. Best, Joe I think some people think the Select-A-Tenna and its kindred don't work because they initially use them with portable radios that already have rather large ferrite loop antennas. The benefits of the Select-A-Tenna are less pronounced then. However, if you put the Select-A-Tenna next to, say, a Grundig mini-world, the effect is pretty amazing. Steve |
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"Steve" wrote: Joe Analssandrini wrote: Hello Everybody, This will be of interest to many of you and especially those who DX on the MW band. http://www.radiointel.com/review-2loop.htm And don't bother replying that these antennas "don't do anything" or they "aren't any good" or "I tried it and it didn''t do a thing!" They do INDEED work well WHEN YOU KNOW HOW TO USE THEM which you "naysayers" obviously don't. (I've owned and used a Stelect-A-Tenna for over ten years.) But the review by Jay Allen really says it all. Check it out. Best, Joe I think some people think the Select-A-Tenna and its kindred don't work because they initially use them with portable radios that already have rather large ferrite loop antennas. The benefits of the Select-A-Tenna are less pronounced then. However, if you put the Select-A-Tenna next to, say, a Grundig mini-world, the effect is pretty amazing. Those antennas certainly do work. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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