02-15-2020, 03:58 PM
In this video I demonstrate the reception of radio stations in my area - high mountains on three sides ...
Portable tubular radio receiver General Electric model 150. Reception per day on Brodcast waves. Power supply from AC 220 volts through the step down transformer 220/117 volts.
Once again he was convinced that the frame antenna and high-frequency cascade work wonders ... Just five meters behind the wall at the same time the computer works - in such conditions reception on other radios is impossible at all or is conducted against the background of constant howling, whistling and gurgling...
[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBI96Zd5sLg]
Portable tubular radio receiver General Electric model 150. Reception per day on Brodcast waves. Power supply from AC 220 volts through the step down transformer 220/117 volts.
Once again he was convinced that the frame antenna and high-frequency cascade work wonders ... Just five meters behind the wall at the same time the computer works - in such conditions reception on other radios is impossible at all or is conducted against the background of constant howling, whistling and gurgling...
[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBI96Zd5sLg]