![]() Once established, I will definitely be building some outdoor antenna configurations (because I enjoy it, and it will help my shortwave radio reception). Video taken from the channel: One Time PadĪ very simple method of drastically increasing the signal strength to your shortwave radio is to simply add about 50 to 70 feet or more of insulated wire of small diameter, (size not critical, it must support it’s own weight), attached to either the telescoping antenna with an alligator clip or a suitable connector to the rear external antenna connection and stringing it out across or from the house to the appropriate. Let me know if you’ve done this and I can give you appropriate credit.Įnjoy your radio folks. If you are bi-lingual, you can help the others by contributing your time to closed caption subtitles here. PS Sub-Titles help out some folks and non-English speaking people. ![]() Any aerial is better than no aerial and the loop might be quieter than a dipole and may give you a better experience. Height will be important though, but again, don’t be so concerned about it. I show you how a simple wire aerial works for receiving.
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