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hello -- I've scoured the google archives and haven't come up with an answer
to this question; if it's been asked and answered, apologies. I've just acquired a grundic majestic 3095 (ca. 1956), and the design and FM reception and overall sound are pretty magnificent. as far as SW reception goes, it's not so great. I'm not a SW aficionado or a wirehead but I'd like to improve the reception on these bands if possible. the set has a jack in the back for antenna and ground, with two approx. 1/4-inch-diameter holes about an inch apart. is there an off-the-rack antenna that will up my odds here? does anybody even make one that fits these older sets anymore? thanks in advance for any advice. bb |
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![]() "Bill Barol" wrote in message . .. thanks very much! bb You're welcome! By the way, most of our listening is limited more by our antennas than by the qualities of our radios. If you enjoy the hobby, you might want to try outdoor antennas, coax, baluns, grounding, etc. It can get complex. But there's help here on this group! Frank Dresser |
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