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radioguyuk47

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Hi there fellow Dxers,
It's been quite a number of years since I first became a fully fledged Dxer - mus be 26 years +, so I'm looking for some help and advice!

I'm fed up with my Internet Radio, so have treated myself to a cracking little radio from Amazon called a
Trevi 741 Portable World Receiver Radio - 12 Band FM/MW/SW 1-10, as I see it's got some great reviews on there!!

Anyhow what sort of aerial should I need to get the best from this little radio?? An outside one?? What wire should I use and get from where?? Or should I opt for an Internal aerial??

Look forward to hearing from you all,
All the best
Nicolas
 

Hi there fellow Dxers,
It's been quite a number of years since I first became a fully fledged Dxer - mus be 26 years +, so I'm looking for some help and advice!

I'm fed up with my Internet Radio, so have treated myself to a cracking little radio from Amazon called a
Trevi 741 Portable World Receiver Radio - 12 Band FM/MW/SW 1-10, as I see it's got some great reviews on there!!

Anyhow what sort of aerial should I need to get the best from this little radio?? An outside one?? What wire should I use and get from where?? Or should I opt for an Internal aerial??

Look forward to hearing from you all,
All the best
Nicolas


I could not find any such receiver on Amazon but a good antenna would bean outside wire, horizontal. I have one that is about 60 feet long, three to five feet above the ground. I hear most anything.


73 mechanic
 
That or a discone antenna. Been looking at them myself, (discone antenna) that is. Need to find a good spot for one where I am. Wire would be easiest and most likely most stealthy though.
 
That or a discone antenna. Been looking at them myself, (discone antenna) that is. Need to find a good spot for one where I am. Wire would be easiest and most likely most stealthy though.

Discone for HF? Stealthy? LOL A discone for HF is far from stealthy. How many acres do you have?

Here is an HF discone antenna.

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And for size perspective.

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That or a discone antenna. Been looking at them myself, (discone antenna) that is. Need to find a good spot for one where I am. Wire would be easiest and most likely most stealthy though.


Hi there,
Thank you so much for your invaluable advice!!!!

I found this on Amazon - is this the sort of thing I should be looking for????
 

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Here's the little beauty I've bought:
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Looks to be a good receiver but is limited on HF frequencies as it covers mostly short wave broadcasters and has gaps in band coverage. A favorite of mine is the Tecsun PL-660 and a newer version will be out, the PL-670 soon. These cover the whole of HF, 100 kHz to 30 mHz and have USB and LSB including digital readout and memories.
Expect to pay a bit more for a full coverage receiver with all modes but you will hear many more stations and comms. The PL-660 also has SYNC detection to aid in reception during poor or fading band conditions. Of course a long wire always makes a difference! Think of your antenna as a fish net, the bigger the net the more fish you will catch!

73 mechanic
 

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