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This antenna looks like it would meet my needs - could someone here check it
out and tell this novice if it would work as a simple indoor antenna? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=15 051 For $8.99, and no shipping charges, it seems very reasonable. Also, he says that he will supply it with either an alligator clip or a 1/8" plug. Which is the better choice for SW and for MW? Thanks, Linda |
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Love2camp5 wrote:
This antenna looks like it would meet my needs - could someone here check it out and tell this novice if it would work as a simple indoor antenna? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=15 051 For $8.99, and no shipping charges, it seems very reasonable. Also, he says that he will supply it with either an alligator clip or a 1/8" plug. Which is the better choice for SW and for MW? Thanks, Linda I'm sure you could buy 20 feet of wire and an alligator clip at Home Depot for less than $9. Odds are pretty good you could even find the parts in your local Radio Shack. |
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Tom Sevart wrote:
"Love2camp5" wrote in message ... This antenna looks like it would meet my needs - could someone here check it out and tell this novice if it would work as a simple indoor antenna? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=15 051 For $8.99, and no shipping charges, it seems very reasonable. Also, he says that he will supply it with either an alligator clip or a 1/8" plug. Which is the better choice for SW and for MW? $8.99 seems a bit steep for 20 ft. of wire with an alligator clip on one end. I have a better idea if you're up to building something easy: http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/portablewire.html You can put an alligator clip on one end and wrap the other end around the telescopic whip. You should be able to find 20 ft. of wire for cheaper than 9 bucks. A roll of magnet wire would work great since you can wrap it around the whip and it will stay in place. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc I'd use an alligator clip on the end that attaches to the whip antenna too - if you just wrap it around you may not get a reliable connection. |
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![]() "Love2camp5" wrote in message ... This antenna looks like it would meet my needs - could someone here check it out and tell this novice if it would work as a simple indoor antenna? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=15 051 For $8.99, and no shipping charges, it seems very reasonable. Also, he says that he will supply it with either an alligator clip or a 1/8" plug. Which is the better choice for SW and for MW? $8.99 seems a bit steep for 20 ft. of wire with an alligator clip on one end. I have a better idea if you're up to building something easy: http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/portablewire.html You can put an alligator clip on one end and wrap the other end around the telescopic whip. You should be able to find 20 ft. of wire for cheaper than 9 bucks. A roll of magnet wire would work great since you can wrap it around the whip and it will stay in place. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc |
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Now guys, remember you are talking to a lady here - so if I want to make my own
indoor wire antenna, I have to sound intelligent enough that the creeps at our Radio Shack don't mock me! Okay, I do know what an alligator clip is - so I should get two of those that I can just wrap the wire onto, and not have to solder anything. Then I just need the wire - specifically what wire do I ask the RS guy for? Then I would just clip one end onto the whip antenna and the other end up onto a curtain edge or something? If I've got it right, it sounds pretty easy. Thanks, Linda |
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Love2camp5 wrote:
Now guys, remember you are talking to a lady here - so if I want to make my own indoor wire antenna, I have to sound intelligent enough that the creeps at our Radio Shack don't mock me! Okay, I do know what an alligator clip is - so I should get two of those that I can just wrap the wire onto, and not have to solder anything. Then I just need the wire - specifically what wire do I ask the RS guy for? Then I would just clip one end onto the whip antenna and the other end up onto a curtain edge or something? If I've got it right, it sounds pretty easy. Thanks, Linda If you go to Radio Shack you want "hook up wire" - "anything around 20 gauge". You want a pack of alligator clips that have screw on terminals so you don't need to solder them onto the wire. You'll strip half an inch of insulation off each end of the wire, loosen the screw on the alligator clips, bend the stripped wire into a hook, put it under the screw, tighten the screw, and you're done. |
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Just buy a pack of 'clip leads' or 'test leads'.
They have many uses ! jw wb9uai |
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![]() "Love2camp5" wrote in message ... This antenna looks like it would meet my needs - could someone here check it out and tell this novice if it would work as a simple indoor antenna? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=15 051 For $8.99, and no shipping charges, it seems very reasonable. Also, he says that he will supply it with either an alligator clip or a 1/8" plug. Which is the better choice for SW and for MW? Thanks, Linda I would say to buy one. It's only 9 dollars. I bought a similar item in Canada which was called a hamantenna. It was twenty feet with an alligatorclip. I was so impressed I bought a second one. I did a quck test indoors of WBCQ on 7415 with this antenna and a roll up antenna in the same location. Using a Grundig 800, the roll up was S9 and the hamantenna was S9 +20. It would probably cost more to buy a roll up one. I live in a highrise on the 19th floor. By the way I,m not the seller of this item. |
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JW: Just buy a pack of 'clip leads' or 'test leads'. They have many uses !
That's what I use. Just multiply the length of the leads by the total number of leads in a package and that will give the total length, if connected together (in series, of course). The miniature version I have in a portable pack that has my eTR7 and microcorder, plus audio jumpers and AA cells, too. The regular size I use to clip lead from a radio's whip to a wrought iron chandelier, when I'm not using my DX-392 and outside antenna. Bill, K5BY |
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