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Does anyone have experience with this antenna ?
73, Ken |
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Ken Wilson wrote:
Does anyone have experience with this antenna ? 73, Ken Hi Ken, Yes, I have some experience trying to order this product. Universal Radio is the only North American dealer that carries this product. I reside in Canada, and they refused to sell one to me. FedEx Ground would easily ship the antenna, but Universal would not sell it. When I asked why, they refused any explanation. I found them to unreasonable and rude. I have been involved in the hobby for many years, and have purchased from many Canadian and US radio dealers, and Universal gets a big thumbs down from me. I think they feel they have a monopoly on the SW radio sector, and it shows. The reviews I read on the antenna suggested it was a good compromise for space limited situations where noise is an issue. Upon further consideration, I would also look at the Wellbrook products in this respect. The MTA is essentially a helically wound wire with an magnetic balun. Pretty pricey for what it is, but it has its place. Chris VE6RDC |
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Chris Dorn wrote:
Yes, I have some experience trying to order this product. Universal Radio is the only North American dealer that carries this product. I reside in Canada, and they refused to sell one to me. FedEx Ground would easily ship the antenna, but Universal would not sell it. When I asked why, they refused any explanation. I found them to unreasonable and rude. I have been involved in the hobby for many years, and have purchased from many Canadian and US radio dealers, and Universal gets a big thumbs down from me. Thanks for the heads up. The radio community in general should be made aware of this arrogance. It's quite possible that dxAce works in the shipping department. That would explain everything. mike |
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Ken, if you haven't already done so, search through the
rec.radio.shortwave archives using the following keywords: rf sytems mta You'll turn up quite a few past comments on this antenna, and all of the ones I read were very positive. Steve |
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![]() "Ken Wilson" wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone have experience with this antenna ? 73, Ken --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yea I have one, and can say it works at least as good as a 50' wire with much less noise. Which in my book makes it better than the wire, since its about S/N ratio and not just signal, very quiet antenna. The 50' wire gave my R 75 an S-3 noise level usually. When I put up the MTA, same radio, same lead in coax, no appreciable noise. Made weak signal work much better. Easier on the ears. It is pricey. Jeff |
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