The horizontal legs on the T antennas that came with stereo receivers were
around 30-31 inches long as best as I can remember, but maybe I'm off a few
inches.
A quick web search tells me they should be 28.65" when wire end effects are
included in the calculation.
A simple chunk of twinlead wire
I have my auntieQ Pioneer SX-2500 fired up. It obviously needs external
antennas. If my memory is correct, for AM, all that is needed is a
single strand wire. That would be simple enough.
Back in the day, the Pioneer receivers were shipped with a T shaped FM
antenna that was about 10' tall
Liberal / Progressive talk radio has been tried a number of times.. It has
failed each time.
Apparently the 4 D Rule... Deceive, Deny, Delay, Deflect does not sell well
in any time slot with advertisers or listeners.
But. "What difference does it make" "You didn't build that"
On Sat, O
Nor in North Carolina..
On Saturday, October 12, 2013 8:24 PM, Alex Chamberlain
wrote:
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 4:20 PM, OK Don wrote:
> Most be location specific. There is no progressive chatter in OK.
>
>
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Not even on public radio?
Alex
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On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 4:20 PM, OK Don wrote:
> Most be location specific. There is no progressive chatter in OK.
>
>
>
Not even on public radio?
Alex
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Most be location specific. There is no progressive chatter in OK.
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Mountain Man wrote:
> Why are these radio spectrums political?
> i.e. I can hear conservative chatter on AM
> i.e. I can hear progressive chatter on FM
> Why?
> Or is this merely a function of Ill
Why are these radio spectrums political?
i.e. I can hear conservative chatter on AM
i.e. I can hear progressive chatter on FM
Why?
Or is this merely a function of Illinois radio?
mao
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