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Three Minutes that could change your shack into being an amazing complete station!
A concrete comparison of the change in noise floor/S Units between the MFJ 1788 Receive/Transmit Loop Antenna at 22 feet high vs. a ZS6BKW dipole at 48 feet high and an AV 680 vertical antenna at 33 feet high.
It’s a great example of WHY your station should have a receive loop for receiving signals if you’re using a dipole or a vertical antenna to transmit on.
A dipole and vertical are great for transmitting but not for receiving.
A receive loop antenna is designed to receive signals you’d normally miss because they’re just too low in the noise on your other antennas.
The bonus to the MFJ 1788 is that like the MFJ 1786, you can also transmit up to 150 W on it!
So you can hear the very best you can plus transmit very effectively as well.
Give your shack the best it can to not only transmit but also receive.
Make sure and get a receive loop to make your QSO numbers rise, and your speaker sound much better than ever before.
It’s like buying an entirely new radio once you add a receive loop antenna.
MFJ carries three different receive loops, the MFJ 1886 receive only loop, the 1786 receive/transmit 10m-30m loop antenna and the MFJ 1788 receive/transmit loop for 15m-40m.
Both the MFJ 1786 and 1788 receive/transmit loops can operate from 1/4 watt all the way to 150 watts of power
MFJ can provide you everything from amplifiers to antenna tuner‘s from antennas to noise cancelers.
Find out more about all that MFJ can for you, to improve your shack at this link: [ Ссылка ]
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