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Shortwave Radio Antenna April 14, 2010 Ruth Gaylord (LEXINGTON, KY, US) I am pleased with this purchase. I have had success in bringing in clear stations on my radio. I am not an expert about shortwave usage but the antenna makes stations clearer.
Radio Antenna March 15, 2010 J. Pococke It stows very well, and is also helpful item for your shortwave radio reception.
I don't leave home without it. Goes with me when I travel and it packs real nice and helps the radio out with reception.
I live in Michigan and when I attach this antenna, I can receive stations from Louisville Kentucky. Go Cardinals
OK, after I fixed it February 11, 2010 L. Newman (Central Florida) Unit had no continuity at jack. I cut it aprt, soldered the wires to the jack, and now it works fine. I give it ZERO stars as arrived, 3 stars for function after I fixed it, so 1.5 stars
cmg2010020302 February 3, 2010 C. M. Guzowsky This is a necessity if you plan to use the Kaito Voyager KA500 series Radio indoors. Reception with the built-in antenna is not very good inside the house especially with the NOA stations. I just wish I could leave it attached when the radio antenna is folded down.
For just $2.25 more, choose the Sangean model November 3, 2009 Radio290 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
As an antenna the Kaito works fine. However, I suggest for a little more money you will not be stuck with the cumbersome retractable feature of this SW antenna. The Kaito will not retract easily and the finger depression to wind it up is highly inadequate. You can reel up the Sangean at least five times faster. You will be happier with the Sangean version, believe me.
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