Hi Dave,

Good luck with it.  Two comments only:  (1) Indoor antennas work well enough IF 
the house is wood frame without any chicken-wire-supported stucco facing.  
Also, if you have concrete walls, the rebar kills you.  Either chicken wire or 
rebar makes a Faraday cage, keeping radiation from entering and exiting.  (2) 
Whips beat loops.

73,

Oliver
W6ODJ


On 13 Jan. 2014, at 16:49 PM, David Guernsey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a K3/10 SN 4052 that I would like to use in an apartment/condo with no 
> outdoor access.  Have looked at 
> MFJ-1621as possibility.  Any comments or other recommendations are desired.
>  
> 73 de Dave KJ6CBS
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