http://swling.com/blog/2013/05/a-review-of-the-lowe-srx-100/
(Radion såldes under flera olika namn)
When I first brought the SRX 100 home and hooked it up, I used the supplied 10 meter antenna wire that Lowe shipped with all of these units when new. The antenna wire has the correct fitting for the antenna connector on the receiver: an RCA type connector, instead of the more common SO-239 or BNC. A bit strange. But nonetheless, I hooked it up, plugged in the supplied AC adaptor, and turned on the radio…to find I received nothing but loud static. I live in a fairly RFI-free house and area, but the supplied antenna was so good at receiving noise that I thought the receiver was “deaf” and broken. I decided to give it another chance: I took the SRX 100 into my radio room and hooked it to my large, external horizontal loop antenna; lo and behold, it came to life! Needless to say, it was a relief. (I later learned that many others have experienced this symptom with the supplied antenna.)
(Radion såldes under flera olika namn)
When I first brought the SRX 100 home and hooked it up, I used the supplied 10 meter antenna wire that Lowe shipped with all of these units when new. The antenna wire has the correct fitting for the antenna connector on the receiver: an RCA type connector, instead of the more common SO-239 or BNC. A bit strange. But nonetheless, I hooked it up, plugged in the supplied AC adaptor, and turned on the radio…to find I received nothing but loud static. I live in a fairly RFI-free house and area, but the supplied antenna was so good at receiving noise that I thought the receiver was “deaf” and broken. I decided to give it another chance: I took the SRX 100 into my radio room and hooked it to my large, external horizontal loop antenna; lo and behold, it came to life! Needless to say, it was a relief. (I later learned that many others have experienced this symptom with the supplied antenna.)