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Old September 29th 04, 09:39 PM
Robert Casey
 
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Ashley Jones wrote:
I have a Grundig Rossini from about 1962 and I was wondering if anyone has
suggestions on where to buy or how to build a good power antenna for the
short-wave radio.

Any advice will be appreciated.


I'm assuming that this is a home table radio, yes?
If so, such SW sets are not that fussy about antennas.
A random length of wire a few tens of feet works well.
But if that option is out, people have successfully
tapped their phone line for SW reception. The phone
line usually is strung along poles for thousands of feet
in the air, and will intercept SW signals. Unless you
live in a city with everything underground. Connect
a capacitor of about 500pF to 1000pF with a voltage rating
at least 1KV (phone lines can have 90VAC when the phone
is ringing, and transient spikes) to the antenna terminal
and one side of the phone line. This size cap should pass
the SW signals but not anything in the audio range.