Radio Receiving Antenna Tuner 50KHz-500MHz Receiver Antenna Blue Overview
- Brand: Mulcort
- Colour: Blue
Overview
Radio Receiving Antenna Tuner 50KHz-500MHz Receiver Antenna Blue – The Radio Receiving Antenna Tuner 50KHz-500MHz is designed to enhance your radio reception capabilities, covering a wide frequency range from 50KHz to 500MHz. With a gain of 17dB at 10MHz, this tuner is ideal for enthusiasts looking to improve their signal quality for both radio and television broadcasts.
This product is well-suited for hobbyists and professionals alike who require reliable reception for various applications. Whether you’re setting up a home radio station or simply want to enjoy clearer broadcasts, the Radio Receiving Antenna Tuner provides the necessary tools to optimise your listening experience.
Key benefits
- Wide frequency coverage from 50KHz to 500MHz for versatile reception.
- 17dB gain at 10MHz enhances signal clarity.
- Low output noise of -125dBm ensures minimal interference.
- Compact design with a small loop antenna diameter of 600mm.
- Includes multiple feeder cables for flexible installation options.
- Comes with adhesive hooks for easy mounting.
- Lightweight at 380g for convenient handling.
- Manufactured by Mulcort, known for quality tools and accessories.
How to use
- Connect the small loop antenna amplifier plate to the SMA(M) antenna interface.
- Attach the SMA(F) output interface to your receiver.
- Use the provided headphone jack adapters cable if necessary for your setup.
- Position the small loop antenna in an optimal location for reception.
- Connect the power supply to the device, ensuring the voltage is between 9V-12V.
- Turn on your receiver and adjust the settings to enhance reception.
- Utilise the adhesive hooks to secure the antenna in place if needed.
Specifications
- Receiving Frequency Ranges: 50KHz-500MHz
- Gain: 17dB@10MHz
- Output Noise: -125dbm (@10MHz, BW=100Hz)
- P1dB: +15.5dBm@10MHz
- OIP3: +38dBm@10MHz
- Supply Voltage: 9V-12V
- Power Supply Current: 130mA-150mA
- Antenna Interface: SMA(M)
- Output Interface: SMA(F)
- Small Rings Coaxial Cable Model: RG402
- Small Rings Coaxial Cable Loss: 0.145dB/m
- Small Loop Antenna Diameter: 600mm
- Package Size: 210 * 150 * 40mm
- Package Weight: 380g
- Antenna: Radio, Television
- Impedance: 1.2 Ohms
- Manufacturer: Mulcort
- Manufacturer Reference: JWC2360323284936ZB
- Number of Channels: 1
- Number of Items: 1
- Package Dimensions: 20.3 × 14.2 x 4.2 cm
- Package Weight: 340g
What’s in the box
- Small Loop Antenna Amplifier Plate
- Headphone Jack Adapters Cable
- TopPatch Panel
- Small Loop Coils (RG402 Coaxial Cable)
- 7 Meter Feeder Cable
- 1 Meter Feeder Cable
- Adhesive Hooks
- EVA Storage Bag
FAQs
What is the frequency range of the Radio Receiving Antenna Tuner?
The frequency range of the Radio Receiving Antenna Tuner is 50KHz-500MHz.
What is the gain of the antenna at 10MHz?
The gain of the antenna at 10MHz is 17dB.
What is included in the package?
The package includes a Small Loop Antenna Amplifier Plate, Headphone Jack Adapters Cable, TopPatch Panel, two Small Loop Coils (RG402 Coaxial Cable), a 7 Meter Feeder Cable, a 1 Meter Feeder Cable, two Adhesive Hooks, and an EVA Storage Bag.






john watts –
There are no instructions or charging cable .. the connection is through a round pin on the radio so unless you have one you cannot use it.
Amazon Customer –
Should have read reviews before buying 😕Despite the description aluding to a power supply turns out you don’t get one, neither do you get instructions it seems. Assembly is fairly self evident but had to search YouTube to find out what ‘modes’ were available and which switch permutations were needed to configure them. This was the point I realised that available for fraction of the price elsewhere. Performance wise it worked OK with my SDR but have to say not huge improvement over telescopic aerial. Also noted that got quite hot after 5mins use powered from 9v supply, don’t think would want to stick 12v into it.
François Tvu –
OK
soudure du cable d’antenne sur l’ampli un peu fragiles. Autrement fonctionne bien
Simon Shepherd –
Now picking up California in Guernsey with this.
Kevin –
Works brilliant with my SDR. Pulls in distance stations no problem.
Clive Varley –
Works well but involves you’re work too
Andy Blyth –
Its ok. but there are no instructions, not good for a novice but can be worked out. THERE IS NO POWER SUPPLY as the text states. The packing list does not have this included but the main product text does. It works ok.
martin –
Pity. No instructions and for £40, no power supply. The one I have is useless as it creates so much noise I get better reception without it. Will try it on a sdr card and see if that works. But for a radio. Nope, not good. The jack lead is too short so you can’t run it away from the radio. Another bit of junk from China.
MCleary –
I was surprised how good this antenna is. Just hanging from the curtain rail able to listen in to Europe.I was disappointed that there was little documentation, but there are some good videos on YouTube. The other thing I was disappointed with was that you have to supply your own PSU. At the very least, I wish they had supplied the connector required.