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Howdy Cowboys and girls,
Yesterday afternoon the 100 kph winds finally blew my antenna clean off the roof top here in the upper peninsula of Northern Minnesota after it had performed well through about fifteen years of storms. What should I purchase now for a new rooftop antenna that will cover everything from shortwave to high cellular and beyond? Didit! |
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Why not buy the same type of antenna you had before???
It seems though you would get better reception if you used a separate antenna for shortwave and one for the UHF scanner. Well wishes and happy listening. |
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On Feb 12, 7:47*pm, SC Dxing wrote:
Why not buy the same type of antenna you had before??? It seems though you would get better reception if you used a separate antenna for shortwave and one for the UHF scanner. Well wishes and happy listening. "CB", UHF "Scanner" type Antennas : {On-the-Roof} AntennaCraft ST2 Base Scanner Antenna http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...ants/2732.html http://www.scannermaster.com/ST_2_Sc.../34-541241.htm |
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