📻 Tune into the Future of AM Listening!
The Grundig AN200 Antenna is a passive loop AM antenna designed to enhance AM reception across a frequency range of 520 KHz to 1,510 KHz. With a compact 9-inch diameter and a convenient tuning knob, it can be powered by solar energy or a crank dynamo, making it an eco-friendly choice for radio enthusiasts. Its versatile connectivity options allow for direct or wireless use, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of radios.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.5"L x 2.9"W x 10.3"H |
F**4
AM Radio Came Alive with Stations
I use this antenna on Sansui 5000A receiver. The Sansui is a classic AM/FM Stereo receiver manufactured around 1972 when companies put decent AM radios into their products. I restored and upgraded this receiver and know that it's AM radio is very good. It uses a ferrite rod antenna on the rear of the radio for AM reception but in my remote location reception is poor without some help. I didn't expect too much from the Grundig and bought it mainly as an experiment.I couldn't believe how well the Grundig worked, the AM band just came alive with stations. I used the supplied coax cable to connect the Grundig to the external AM antenna connections on the Sansui receiver. As other reviewers have said, Grundig should have made this cable a lot longer than three feet. You can make up a longer cable using RG-174 coax which is thin and easy to handle. Probably any good quality shielded cable would work as well. The Grundig uses a standard 1/8 inch stereo audio jack and plug. The center conductor of the cable goes to the tip of the 1/8 inch plug. The shield braid is connected to the longer length ring closest to the body of the plug. This is the usual ground connection for stereo audio use. The shorter ring of the plug (between tip and ground ring) is a no connect in the Grundig wiring arrangement.The loop antenna is well made and the base large enough to help prevent tipping the antenna over on its side. The tuning control works well and on the Sansui was very sharp to adjust. The stations just "popped" into focus at the correct setting. Control range covered the entire AM band from 540 to 1600 KHz.I didn't expect to get this level of performance from such a small loop antenna and am happy with the results. I would buy it again and highly recommend it.
L**K
Very expensive piece of junk...
No matter what I do, this does not seem to help the reception of my Bose Wave radio at all. The radio sits low in the room. I have put this antenna right next to it and moved it slowly in all directions, and have fiddled with the fine tuner. All to no avail. I think this is a piece of junk. If anyone knows how to get this to work, please post something so my money does not go to waste.
H**G
Old Grundig Radio Likes the antenna in passive mode.
I have a vintage Grundig tube radio I just had repaired in LA at a place that specializes in changing the "caps" and tuning it up.Well, he did a superb job and the "magic eye" shows the signal level much improved after repair. So I purchased one of these Grundig passive antennas to see if it would pick up AM stations better. I set the passive antenna on top of the radio, tuned in a station and then tuned the passive antenna for best reception. 1st obvious thing was I could hear a "whomp" when it tuned to the station and the "magic eye" moved closer together indicating the signal was being received at a higher level. For me, it makes a slight improvement. Others might find it makes much more improvement or a lot less and it certainly depends where you locate the antenna. It does look cool sitting on top of the ole Grundg radio like something out of "Buck Rogers" I could see some people would have much higher expectations for this antenna that it actually provides. I would recommend it if you have some particular AM station that you like and its far away and fades in and out.
C**N
Works Good
Simple and great addition to Eton or most any am broadcast band radio.
A**R
this will make a cheap radio a little bit better on AM
this will make a cheap radio a little bit better on AM. Mostly it just makes it louder, including making the static louder. On my better radio it didn't seem to make a difference. I got better results moving the radio around to different spots in the house. Why these radios don't have a jack for an outside antenna I don't know.
A**S
Slightly Stronger Signal in Some Locations
I bought this for my office in an effort to pick up more than just one talk-only station. It did not seem to have any effect at work either by attaching or simply placing it close to the radio, but placing it next to my radio at home does make the signal stronger, though it does not seem to help me receive any more stations as I had hoped.
J**R
sweet antenna
I was a little bit doubtful at first but this antenna really bumps up your signal. It works great just sitting it near the radio, it takes a little bit of experimentation but once you find the sweet spot you'll be pulling in stations you've never heard before.
G**Y
Great and so - so simple.
Before the radio apps on your phone, this is how I was able to pick up far off AM radio talk stations. You have to have a fairly good idea of where the transmitter antenna is. This allows you to pick up AM stations by fine tuning the antenna to get the best reception possible. And you don't have to worry about what info your phone's radio app is taking from your phone and selling to the highest bidder.
G**7
Very happy with the Antenna
It works better then I thought it would. The Antenna is well built and looks good. The Antenna pulls in a lot of distant stations. The stations that I could just hear are now like local stations. Some of these stations are 500 to 800 miles away and many in between. If you live somewhere that has no reception / signal of a station, the Antenna is not magic. The Antenna does need to have some signal to boost. You have to rotate the Antenna and turn the Antenna dial to "Dial in" the stations. All of this does depend on a lot of variables such as Atmospheric conditions and your Location for good / great reception. I do have a good AM / Mid Band Receiver for a Radio. Some reviews I have read about the Antenna said the Antenna would not help much if you already had a good radio for receiving AM / Mid Band. So far I have found it to work very well with my Radio and I am very happy with the Antenna. Thank you to the seller. Product as described. It was brand new in box and arrived very quickly.
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