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A loop antenna in your listening room or a helical in your attic maybe?
Preamp will probably be needed with either. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* ---------------------------------------- | GeeK Zone * scripts * articles * forum | | http://geek.scorpiorising.ca | ---------------------------------------- |
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This is my solution too! Stringing thin, black plastic coated wire between
windows & gluing it inconspicuously to the bricks -e , I. P. Yurin writes: Can you attach an antenna along your windows (outside)? That's what I do here in an apt. It's barely noticeable. I run it from the kitchen window to the bedroom window, about 20 feet, taped down along the window ledges. If you're interested, let me know and I'll be more exact. |
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i live at home with my parents. um my one antenna goes outside the
other is in the house u could get a slinky and stretch it out over the cealing and then have ur two wires and clip some alligator clips to the wires and then clip the wires to the slinky might work if not just get a long waire and wrap it around the ceiling a couple of times hope that helped a lil The Wizard (channels 19,11,27,35..on the CB) VE3010SWL-Professional shortwave listener NAMA1380-Professional scanner operator Keep your heads up high but your antennas up higher |
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Browning Mark FourA wrote:
I cannot have an outside antenna where I live......any suggestions for an INSIDE antenna or antennas for the DX-394....Vectronics AT-100 looks like it might help but I am seeking opinions.....any help APPRECIATED 100% Thanks,Tom remove SPAMSUCKS to reply What I did when I lived in a rooming house for a while was to get some Radio Shack speaker wire-30 feet should be sufficient-and a big roll of duct tape. I duct taped the wire to the ceiling running NW-SE (I was interested in Middle Eastern stations at the time). I had to put reinforcement tape on like so: |-| so that the tape wouldn't come undone. The middle tape holds the antenna up and the tape on either side reinforces the middle. It worked pretty well. |
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You might be able to get away with an outdoor antenna. The ARRL has a book
on stealth antennas. Bill, N5NOB |
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![]() Browning Mark FourA wrote: I cannot have an outside antenna where I live......any suggestions for an INSIDE antenna or antennas for the DX-394....Vectronics AT-100 looks like it might help but I am seeking opinions.....any help APPRECIATED 100% Thanks,Tom I had the same problem. I made inside the house several antennes. Longwire, dipole with coax feeded, i tried a piece of wire attached to the central heating system, a piece of wire attached to the sink etc.. Al that it gave me was very loud SW signals but also very much noice on the band. The noice was as hard as the signals it worked terrible. At last i spent money (50 Euro, or so i think) to a Active shortwave antenne. You know those things? It are very short antennes, like one meter long or so or even shorter and there is an antenne amplifier build in. I put that thing on the balcony and my reception was not bad. Noise was signal 0 and signals were good to hear. Very clear reception but not much S points ofcourse. I played with that antenne. I made it longer, shorter etc.. only to come to the conclusion that it was ok as it was and all my experiments didn't make it any better. Then after a few weeks i decided to place the thing inside the house. I attached the ground of the antenne to central heating with a piece of wire and then i noticed stronger signals ! I am now still using this thing. I have not a bad reception on SW around 4 mhz to 20 mhz. It works much better then dipoles and wires and stuff in the house.. I have heard a loop antenne may give even better results then an active shortwave antenne. Loops have a very low noise level. I haven't tried a loop yet. I am happy with my active shortwave antenne. bEST REGARDS. |
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A good ground is very important
![]() "John Smith" wrote in message l.nl... Browning Mark FourA wrote: I cannot have an outside antenna where I live......any suggestions for an INSIDE antenna or antennas for the DX-394....Vectronics AT-100 looks like it might help but I am seeking opinions.....any help APPRECIATED 100% Thanks,Tom I had the same problem. I made inside the house several antennes. Longwire, dipole with coax feeded, i tried a piece of wire attached to the central heating system, a piece of wire attached to the sink etc.. Al that it gave me was very loud SW signals but also very much noice on the band. The noice was as hard as the signals it worked terrible. At last i spent money (50 Euro, or so i think) to a Active shortwave antenne. You know those things? It are very short antennes, like one meter long or so or even shorter and there is an antenne amplifier build in. I put that thing on the balcony and my reception was not bad. Noise was signal 0 and signals were good to hear. Very clear reception but not much S points ofcourse. I played with that antenne. I made it longer, shorter etc.. only to come to the conclusion that it was ok as it was and all my experiments didn't make it any better. Then after a few weeks i decided to place the thing inside the house. I attached the ground of the antenne to central heating with a piece of wire and then i noticed stronger signals ! I am now still using this thing. I have not a bad reception on SW around 4 mhz to 20 mhz. It works much better then dipoles and wires and stuff in the house.. I have heard a loop antenne may give even better results then an active shortwave antenne. Loops have a very low noise level. I haven't tried a loop yet. I am happy with my active shortwave antenne. bEST REGARDS. |
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Hi,
I had a DX-394B and I live in a high rise. I put a wire around the perimeter of our bedroom (that's where I had the 394) and attached it to the whip antenna with an alligator clip and it worked great - made a huge difference in my reception. That same wire is now attached to my Sat-800 (my best friend now has the DX-394B) the same way and it works wonders on it too. Take Care Abb N Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
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