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I am looking for opinions on the MFJ-1020C indoor active antenna. If anybody has used/tested it please comment on its performance/usefulness. Is it worth the money? You can find a picture of it at : http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1413.html Thanks! Nic. http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~nic -----= Posted via Newsfeed.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeed.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== 100,000 Groups! - 19 Servers! - Unlimited Download! =----- |
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I am looking for opinions on the MFJ-1020C indoor active antenna. If anybody
has used/tested it please comment on its performance/usefulness. I use one when traveling, and with a portable (in my case Sony 7600G) it works very well, but I find I need to keep the gain at about the 2 o'clock position (around what, 6 or 7 on the markings?) before it starts to overload or add too much noise. Below that, gain falls off drastically, and so the 'gain' function isn't really all that variable in the real world. But beyond that, I've used it with it's whip and it's fine, same with wire antennas (but not too long, otherwise you end up with lots of imaging/ghosting and then you have to pull the gain way down to remove THOSE, and it's useless again!). Just keep a fresh battery or hum-free power supply in it to maintain stability. I'd say it was worth what they're charging for it, though it would be far more worthy if the gain feature were as useful as advertised. Linus |
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What about its performance as an antenna tuner ? From my understanding, it operates as a tuner when the preamplifier is turned off. Nic. I am looking for opinions on the MFJ-1020C indoor active antenna. If anybody has used/tested it please comment on its performance/usefulness. I use one when traveling, and with a portable (in my case Sony 7600G) it works very well, but I find I need to keep the gain at about the 2 o'clock position (around what, 6 or 7 on the markings?) before it starts to overload or add too much noise. Below that, gain falls off drastically, and so the 'gain' function isn't really all that variable in the real world. But beyond that, I've used it with it's whip and it's fine, same with wire antennas (but not too long, otherwise you end up with lots of imaging/ghosting and then you have to pull the gain way down to remove THOSE, and it's useless again!). Just keep a fresh battery or hum-free power supply in it to maintain stability. I'd say it was worth what they're charging for it, though it would be far more worthy if the gain feature were as useful as advertised. Linus -----= Posted via Newsfeed.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeed.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== 100,000 Groups! - 19 Servers! - Unlimited Download! =----- |
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