There is nothing better than listening to far away AM stations with a first 
rate radio hooked up to a Ham antenna...show your wife a comparison to the 
reception through K3/RV antenna and then with a regular AM radio with its puny 
built in antenna.  If she's an avid baseball fan, you may never have to 
convince her that you "need" a new radio ever again...Hi.

Good luck RVing and to the Cards (Until they meet up with the Yankees in 
October, of course).
73
Tom 

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> 
> Since I will be using my K3 while RVing, my wife raised a question. 
> Just what is needed to receive the commercial AM broadcast bands? We have to
> be able to listen tho the Cardinal games this summer. 
> Thanks
> Al
> AD9p
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