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SCVJeff
Sep 13, 2014Explorer
They are around, and some manfacturers provide external loop antennas that sit next to the receiver so you can rotate it. The problem is you are still not out of the nearfield noise.. I have a passive antenna tuner in the garage that is the size of a dinner plate and about 2" thick that you set next to the local antenna then tune this for peak signel through the radio and it works amazingly well, just cant remember the name.
Also look at C. Crane. They are one of the last companies that deals with high performance AM
Also look at C. Crane. They are one of the last companies that deals with high performance AM
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