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product_id: 48359757
title: "AN200 Car Tunable Mediumwave MW Loop Antenna Portable DESKTOP"
brand: "hwydo"
price: "321 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 12
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/48359757-an200-car-tunable-mediumwave-mw-loop-antenna-portable-desktop
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# 230mm diameter 520KHz-1710KHz range Dedicated tuning knob AN200 Car Tunable Mediumwave MW Loop Antenna Portable DESKTOP

**Brand:** hwydo
**Price:** 321 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Tune Your World with the AN200!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** AN200 Car Tunable Mediumwave MW Loop Antenna Portable DESKTOP by hwydo
- **How much does it cost?** 321 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/48359757-an200-car-tunable-mediumwave-mw-loop-antenna-portable-desktop)

## Best For

- hwydo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hwydo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Join the Wave:** Connect with fellow enthusiasts and elevate your audio experience!
- • **Precision Tuning:** Easily adjust frequencies with a dedicated tuning knob for optimal reception.
- • **Eco-Friendly Design:** No batteries or external power needed—just pure, green listening pleasure.
- • **Tune In, Stand Out!:** Experience crystal-clear mediumwave broadcasting with a 230mm loop diameter.
- • **Portable & Practical:** Compact design makes it perfect for desktop use or on-the-go listening.

## Overview

The AN200 Car Tunable Mediumwave MW Loop Antenna is a portable desktop antenna featuring a 230mm loop diameter, dedicated tuning knob, and operates within the mediumwave broadcasting band of 520KHz to 1710KHz, all without the need for batteries or external power.

## Description

AN-200 tunable medium wave loop antenna is designed for receiving AM (medium wave) broadcasting. This AN-100/200 antenna has the frequency coverage on the medium wave broadcasting band, it has the good performance to improve the signal reception when working in the space which has the bad EMI noise impact or strong shielding conditions. Working frequency coverage on mediumwave broadcasting band: 520KHz to 1710KHz. No battery or the external power supply required, green design. Dedicated tuning knob designed for the frequency tuning. Built-in output socket to output the signal directly for using with the radio which has the external mediumwave antenna input socket (the connection cable coming in the package has the 3.5mm stereo standard plug only). The loop diameter of this AN-200 antenna is 230 mm / 9 inch. Operation Process: 1. Connect the AN-200 medium wave annular antenna to the audio modulator, car radio or medium wave line-in socket. If the radio without medium wave line-in socket, the annular antenna can be placed nearby the radio and closed to the radio’s MW build-in antenna. 2. Set the radio at medium wave band. Then roll the tunable button on AN-200 medium wave annular antenna to receive the best frequency signal until the sound from broadcasting channel is clear and stable. 3. AN-200 medium wave annular antenna can perform it’s best function by moving to the right direction.

Review: Offers fine tuning even if your receiver already has great MW reception - Good stuff. Only a little bit more expensive than the same one on Aliexpress which would take much longer to arrive. I didn't realize this was a passive antenna (since the pics showed it has a tuning knob). There's two ways to use it. For receivers like Tecsun shortwave that have ferrite bars in for MW / AM (which is most of them) you don't actually plug it into the antenna jack. You place the receiver next to or on it and point it all towards the direction of the signal. Then when you twist the tuning knob on the antenna it does change the strength of the signal on the receiver, even though it's not plugged into power like an active loop antenna. It's doing some magnetic resonance tuning stuff that I don't understand. It's not a cut and dry improvement because it requires some messing around to get it to actually be an improvement over the already good MW reception of devices like Tecsun, Retekess, etc. The other method is for devices that don't have in built ferrite bars. This is where you plug it into the receiver (if it supports MW external antennas) which I imagine would massively improve reception on low end devices. Bottom line is whatever AM listening you're doing on whatever device you have, this antenna can help to further adjust the signal. On a Tecsun (ex. Pl-330, PL-990, etc) and this you can pick up AM broadcast stations from Algeria, the Canary Islands, Romania and Hungary at night if the conditions are right.
Review: It's do what it intended to do, but the description is a little bit misleading. - I gave four stars, because the title is a bit misleading - I just can't figure out (and it seems I'm not the only one) how this antenna could be used in car. It's directional, so even if it's connected, somehow, to the car audio, it couldn't be used for optimal reception, during driving. Aside of this, I can agree with most of the things, about it, shared with other radio enthusiasts. First - it doesn't require power and it could work wireless with any radio with internal ferrite antenna (like most of the compact MW receivers). You just need to put it close to radio. Second, it work much better with bad MW radios, compared to good once. Check my video - the much smaller, older and weak Philips 077 got much more improvement, compared the bigger Roberts R983 (with internal dual ferrite antenna). I also tested it with my Xhdata D808 - it got some minor improvements, but nothing special and somehow could be even more difficult get real improvement. That's why I didn't even bother to include it in the video. Third - it's directional, which could be very good, if you want to null unwanted radio signal, which cause interference with what you want to receive. It's tunnable, so you have to tune it to the desired frequency, as well, and here is the only thing, which I really do not like. It doesn't have frequency scale but just numbers from 1 to 10 and dots between them, instead. Sure, you'll get use to which number corresponds to the frequencies, but it could be much better, if it just shows them. Unfortunately, I don't have receiver with external MW antenna in, so I couldn't confirm how it works with wired connection.

## Features

- The loop diameter of this AN-200 antenna is 230 mm / 9 inch
- Dedicated tuning knob designed for the frequency tuning
- No battery or the external power supply required, green design
- Working frequency coverage on mediumwave broadcasting band: 520KHz to 1710KHz

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BI9WMQM |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | 272 in Car Audio & Video Antennas |
| Brand Name | Hwydo |
| Colour | Red |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (224) |
| Impedance | 200 Ohms |
| Manufacturer | AN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 120425-002 |
| Maximum Range | 200 Feet |
| Model Number | New |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 619241054989 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Antenna:** Radio
- **Brand:** Hwydo
- **Colour:** Red
- **Impedance:** 200 Ohms
- **Manufacturer:** AN
- **Maximum range:** 200 Feet
- **Number of Packs:** 1
- **Number of channels:** 1
- **UPC:** 619241054989
- **Unit count:** 1.0 count

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Offers fine tuning even if your receiver already has great MW reception
*by F***N on 3 October 2025*

Good stuff. Only a little bit more expensive than the same one on Aliexpress which would take much longer to arrive. I didn't realize this was a passive antenna (since the pics showed it has a tuning knob). There's two ways to use it. For receivers like Tecsun shortwave that have ferrite bars in for MW / AM (which is most of them) you don't actually plug it into the antenna jack. You place the receiver next to or on it and point it all towards the direction of the signal. Then when you twist the tuning knob on the antenna it does change the strength of the signal on the receiver, even though it's not plugged into power like an active loop antenna. It's doing some magnetic resonance tuning stuff that I don't understand. It's not a cut and dry improvement because it requires some messing around to get it to actually be an improvement over the already good MW reception of devices like Tecsun, Retekess, etc. The other method is for devices that don't have in built ferrite bars. This is where you plug it into the receiver (if it supports MW external antennas) which I imagine would massively improve reception on low end devices. Bottom line is whatever AM listening you're doing on whatever device you have, this antenna can help to further adjust the signal. On a Tecsun (ex. Pl-330, PL-990, etc) and this you can pick up AM broadcast stations from Algeria, the Canary Islands, Romania and Hungary at night if the conditions are right.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's do what it intended to do, but the description is a little bit misleading.
*by H***. on 4 January 2020*

I gave four stars, because the title is a bit misleading - I just can't figure out (and it seems I'm not the only one) how this antenna could be used in car. It's directional, so even if it's connected, somehow, to the car audio, it couldn't be used for optimal reception, during driving. Aside of this, I can agree with most of the things, about it, shared with other radio enthusiasts. First - it doesn't require power and it could work wireless with any radio with internal ferrite antenna (like most of the compact MW receivers). You just need to put it close to radio. Second, it work much better with bad MW radios, compared to good once. Check my video - the much smaller, older and weak Philips 077 got much more improvement, compared the bigger Roberts R983 (with internal dual ferrite antenna). I also tested it with my Xhdata D808 - it got some minor improvements, but nothing special and somehow could be even more difficult get real improvement. That's why I didn't even bother to include it in the video. Third - it's directional, which could be very good, if you want to null unwanted radio signal, which cause interference with what you want to receive. It's tunnable, so you have to tune it to the desired frequency, as well, and here is the only thing, which I really do not like. It doesn't have frequency scale but just numbers from 1 to 10 and dots between them, instead. Sure, you'll get use to which number corresponds to the frequencies, but it could be much better, if it just shows them. Unfortunately, I don't have receiver with external MW antenna in, so I couldn't confirm how it works with wired connection.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Really Well To Pull In Weak Daytime MW Stations.
*by M***E on 9 July 2017*

This loop makes a huge difference , especially during the day time when MW isn't so reliable. A bit of tweaking of the tuner on the loop and rotating the loop for best performance. It can be a little difficult to get a small radio such as a Tecsun PL-310 and R9012 to receive best signal from the Loop it works better with much larger radios where the loop is best positioned near the radio's built in ferrite antenna such as my 40 odd year old Sanyo Transworld or Roberts R600. The Loop can make stations audible that are otherwise completely inaudible particularly during the daytime and it can help greatly to Null out interfering stations in the evening and night time. It can also help reduce interference from electronic devices such as LCD TV's, Computers and mobile phone chargers, satellite receivers etc, anything with a switch mode power supply but you'd be much better off trying to eliminate the interference rather than depend on the Loop to do this because I live in the country I can eliminate these noise sources easily as they'll be coming from my house but someone in an apartment in the middle of town might not get such good results, in that case you'd be better off with an externally mounted magnetic Loop such as one of the Wellbrook antennas that get great reviews, you need to make sure it covers the MW band + you'll need a radio that has connection for an external antenna for MW.

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