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BC 48 meter "Broadband"
2023-03-10 02:49 |
Registered: 10 years ago Posts: 12 |
BC 48M Info:
"Antennas and the Antenna Selector. Remember that you will be in the RX (receive) mode so in theory it is possible to use any of your purchased antennas including the factory IDC antenna. For this subject however we only need to discuss forward directional antennas. The frontal lobe of any HF band antenna will most likely give one the advantage of increasing the signal strength of the desired station while at the same time decreasing the signal strength of unwanted nearby station or stations. In the Antenna Selector double click any antenna for the assigned band. After the antenna settles in and is locked with now two greens simply switch back to 48 meters. I know it sounds a little confusing but try it a few times and you will get the hang of it. An excellent antenna for the SWL 'er in mind is probably the 8 element Yagi's for pulling out the weakest signals on 48 meters. And use your 1.8kc filter. I would not recommend using it for short RX distances." HS5 Predictions, for BC broadcasters, seems difficult but QSL from most of us if you hear us! We are trying! thanks' for listening to: RADIO_APAC 6 2 5 0 kHz |
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