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Greetings Michael,

I exchanged emails with Andy Ikin a while back also exploring a more portable 
(collapsible) broadband antenna. He proposed using a length of LMR 400 coax 
connected to one of his amplifier/transformer units. While I have not 
implemented that as of yet, I find that option intriguing. I think you will 
really like Gary DeBock’s “frequent flyer” FSL. I have used them in various 
locations I have travelled to. They are terrific! 

Best of DX,

Ciao,

Craig Barnes
Wheat Ridge, CO

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> On Nov 29, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Michael Yule <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Mark, thanks for your message on list. It's a different DX situation here 
> than Nova Scotia for sure, and there are times that I'm really gonna miss the 
> DKAZ! But there are some compensations for me, like well heck, I'm living in 
> Florence...! I'm going to be starting out with a 'Frequent Flyer' FSL that 
> Gary is very generously sending over to me, and am looking for a portable to 
> go with it, as I can't couple it directly to my ELAD. I think I've narrowed 
> the choice down to either a Tecsun 660 or a Sony EX5MK2, and I will take the 
> bus about 20 minutes to the hills outside of the city, a small town called 
> Fiesole where I think reception will be much better than in town here. We 
> aren't going to buy a car as there really isn't any need to apart from mini 
> DXpeditions as everything in the city is in walking range and if we are going 
> on a longer trip that needs a car we'll rent one. Most places can be reached 
> though through the excellent public transport available. That being said, I 
> have been considering ways of trying to make a foldable version of your 
> broadband loop so I can bring the ELAD and do some broadband captures, which 
> is what I'd also really like to do. Is there any way I can use my existing 
> FLG100 with this rather than having to construct the amplifier? I'd like to 
> use as many existing parts as possible. I sent myself the FLG, the 
> transformers I used for the CAT5 and one of Colin's Vactrols from Nova Scotia 
> before I left along with a couple of toroids and some other things, and they 
> arrived safe and somewhat sound, athough Poste Italia made me do a lot of 
> 'splainin what exactly I was trying to import and made me pay an import fee.
> 
> I'm definitely going to join the groups you mentioned, thanks very much for 
> the tips. My Italian is developing, and I can usually make myself understood 
> in the present, past perfect and past imperfect tenses, but my vocabulary is 
> still quite weak and so English is still very helpful. I still think in 
> English. We have a tutor come in 3X a week, so we're making some progress.
> 
> I will definitely post what I am hearing, and if you )or any of the other 
> list members are interested in having me try to assist in an ID based on an 
> interval signal or have me make a TOH or other ID recording of a particular 
> station please ask and I'll certainly help as best I can. It will also be 
> really interesting and not a little unreal to consider NAm stations as 'DX'! 
> I'll let you all know what I hear.
> 
> Thanks again for the message!
> 
> Michael
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