On 07/26/2018 10:31 AM, Chris Boyd wrote: > 162.400 > 162.425 > 162.450 > 162.475 > 162.500 > 162.525 > 162.550 > > That’s about 1.85 meter wavelength, so a quarter wave antenna would > be pretty large. I’m sure the RF engineers can come up with a way to > listen effectively without a huge antenna. That's what loaded whips are for. My shortwave radio has a loaded whip, with the load switched by band.
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