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Long wire vs. G5RV/dipole
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February 27th 04, 04:49 PM
David
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It's been my experience that for listening to all the HF bands from 3
mhz meters through 25 mHz a big-ass long wire works better than
anything else, on average.
On 26 Feb 2004 19:54:56 -0800,
(John) wrote:
Need a little help here.
I've been using a G5RV for a number of years for my receivers and it
does a very good job. But I notice that many folks here seem to prefer
a long wire. Is there much difference between a long wire compared to
a G5RV or dipole? And if using a long wi wouldn't a long wire need
to be electrically matched to the receiver? Or, by using a G5RV, am I
essentially using 1/2 of the antenna as a long wire (the center
portion of the antenna jack on the receiver so to speak). Is one
antenna really that much better than the other? As I said, I've been
using a G5RV for quite a long time and I feel I can pick up just about
the same things other folks do; so I don't believe changing to a long
wire would dramatically improve my reception. But then again, I might
be wrong. Any help would be appreciated in understanding the
difference between the antennas a bit better -- if there is any.
John
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