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I live in an apartment with no balcony, so reception can be a challenge.
A few years ago, I used a 32" telescoping whip I had in my spare parts box, and wrapped the entire length in a very tight coil of small guage copper wire. I left about 10" on the end, and screwed a large alligator clip on it. (I does not look like much, but in the window, it's almost invisible). Then I take it, and I place in in the window frame between the screen and the glass, so even if it's cold, I can still close the window almost all the way. I use 25 feet of small guage speaker wire with alligator clips on each end for my end fed feedline. I can then clip it to anything. It works well with portables of benchtop receivers. I can clip it to the antenna on top of my old Drake SSR and make it come alive. I can clip it to the back of my Kenwood R-300 and get the same result. On portables, I generally do not get overload. If I do, I just hook it to my MFJ-959B, and then I can play around with, or antennuate the signals. It was fun, it was cheap, and it works great. |
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