> You can get cross talk between two really strong adjacent stations but
> a loop antenna can notch one out.  The loop antenna is a good thing to
> have when you are serious about the signal quality in terms of noise
> reduction and unwanted station nulling.  
Dan,
Could you elaborate a bit more on the loop antenna you talked about
here.  What kind of carrier frequency, selectiviy can one expect? For
a person that never made any antennas before how can one make sure it
is simply not tuned for a frequency totally beside the target one?
Frank




 
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