Does anyone have any experience with this antenna? If so what did you think?
I might
be able to pick one up but don't know much about it. If it matters, I've got
a Grove
PRE-3 preamp, which would be better?
Thanks
Steve
I have one mounted in the attic and find it to be acceptable for shortwave
work, but not great. I also have an old Mosley SWL-7 trap dipole (in the
attic) and it outperforms the Dymek every time. The Dymek picks up a lot
more noise than the dipole (as expected) but it also causes many images of
local AM stations to occur across the lower part of the SW band. I also
expected this to some degree but it is a lot more than I thought it should
be. I can pick up various combinations of our local stations that are strong
and very bothersome with the Dymek and very few images with the trap dipole.
If you have the real estate, I recommend a good outdoor antenna, of the trap
dipole or sloper category. However if you are stuck with mounting your
antennas in the attic, as I am, then the Dymek will produce a decent signal.
If I had to do again, I would put my money into a Wellbrook LA1530 loop
antenna. It I'm nice to the XYL, perhaps she will let me have one.
Al
KA5JGV
Super News wrote:
> "Steven R. Hulse" <st...@kosingigglephits.com> wrote in message
> news:gRp68.3036$sb4....@rwcrnsc51.ops.asp.att.net...
> > McKay DYMEK DA100 ANTENNA
> > Does anyone have any experience with this antenna?> Steve
>
> I remember seeing one in the USN AFRTS van at CINCIBERLANT in 85-88. THey used
> it to connect a no frills hf rcvr for AFRTS shortwave reception to tie in the
> microwatt FM bdcast station they ran.
RHB
tq
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