"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ...
"donutbandit" wrote in message
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"King Pineapple" wrote in
hlink.net:
http://www.selectatenna.com/
Obviously, the receiver has no antenna input jack. Thus throw all the loop
antenna suggestions out the window, unless you want to try and teach him
how to make a ferrite bar coupling loop.
People should take time to read thoroughly before they post solutions that
won't work.
The long wire inductively coupled is the best solution for his problem,
not
a loop or a new radio.
The Select-a-Tenna (at least the model I have) works wonderfully on radios
with no external antenna connections. Indeed, there is no way to connect it
to the radio directly, you just set it by the radio and tune it.
BA,
Check-Out the "Select-A-Tenna" (SAT) Model 541-M
SAT=
http://www.selectatenna.com/
"This is the second generation of Select-A-Tenna. It has the
same intrinsic +30dB signal strength improvement and features
as the basic 541 model. In addition, a jack on the front panel
allows the unit to be connected to either an outside long wire
and ground, or as an alternative, directly connected to a
radio's antenna and ground terminals when the radio has no
internal ferrite rod antenna."
iane ~ RHF
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