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Grundig G6.# Coiling a wire antenna sheathed cable 2 mmde 20 laps any point

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

I saw the need to buy a communications receiver in order to practice my hobby with greater ease. In any case, with a fondness for Shortwave
--Diexismo es la afición de escuchar emisoras de radio lejanas o exóticas

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  • hello, you know do not understand much of what just cannot, the reception is better at night, com a good sign, I will thank you if I can indicate the agecuada antenna for this radio. What Esla overload the front or forward broadcast band. ?

    greetings.

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  • @UnpoeticCircle Hello, it's actually facilitate, buy 10 meters of cable to timbre, it rolled up on a stick pudes to the shape of a spiral, Greetings

  • Can you possibly teach me how you made that antenna? Just got a G6 but I can't get any SW :(

  • @sebastienbillardseo yeah I gotta agree with you there sometimes I actually have to lower the antenna a few sections to get a clearer signal from stations that are pretty far away.

    im still going to make an antenna so I dont have to physically be close to the window in the wintertime. but what this radio can do without one is impressive for its size/pricetag.

  • Hi I own the G6 too and found that best results were achieved with the standard telescopic antenna. Using the sangean travel antenna for example leads to overload (at least in my location) and destroy S/N radio. The radio is veeeery sensitive.

  • Nice antenna !

  • very nice reception.

  • Hi there.

    The noises that you hear at time 2:54 3:20 4:01 and 4:19 are classic examples of front end overload or broadcast band breakthrough.

    You just cant use long antennas with portable SW radios.

    Also , coiling your antenna wire does nothing to improve reception.

    For more information please feel free to email me or Google SWDXER.

    Regards

    gregW:-) OH2FFY

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