jjhendo
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Yes, on some radios. It's a trade off between price, sensitivity and selectivity. Get a fancy, high dollar radio, and it won't suffer from that problem quite as much. But you can always shorten the antenna on yours.
Without the external antenna jack, there's not much you can do. Alligator clip to the extend-o antenna is one of the options you have. Capacitive coupled loop is the other.
Just be careful with really long wire antennas clipped to the telescopic antenna. Sometimes they'll generate a lot of static electricity and zap the soft bits inside your radio.
Ok. About the extend-o antenna, this one needs replacing, only I'm not sure what I'm looking at. How do I know the size and what not? I've seen them on eBay, but they just seem straight and don't have the hinge where there antenna comes out of the radio..Yes, on some radios. It's a trade off between price, sensitivity and selectivity. Get a fancy, high dollar radio, and it won't suffer from that problem quite as much. But you can always shorten the antenna on yours.
Without the external antenna jack, there's not much you can do. Alligator clip to the extend-o antenna is one of the options you have. Capacitive coupled loop is the other.
Just be careful with really long wire antennas clipped to the telescopic antenna. Sometimes they'll generate a lot of static electricity and zap the soft bits inside your radio.