Hi,
Here are some info with additional data that I did last week :
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/antenna.htm
For receining purposes try also the magnetic loop
http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/qsl-ala330.htm
73
Thierry, ON4SKY
"James" wrote in message
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I can barely spell antenna but I was thinking of putting up a long wire
antenna outside for a shortwave receiver I have. My questions are these.
How long should it be?
Does it need to be vertical, horizontal or somewhere in between? Which is
best?
What about guage of the wire? Radio Shack has a 70 foot stranded copper
wire
14 guage with a couple of insulators as some sort of kit.
Could something like this be strung on steel insulated fence posts that
are
normally used for keeping livestock from wandering? That would put it
close
to the ground. I know that higher is always better.
I have a 35+ year old transistor Japanese shortwave radio that had a
broken
(and lost) whip antenna. I installed another whip with a little soldering,
bought a generic ac adapter and lo and behold it worked pretty well. A
little hum but acceptable. I thought that it would not cost a lot of dough
to put an outside long wire antenna out there to receive some
international
stuff. It brought in some with just the whip but quality of signal should
be
much better in my estimation. I have lotsa room on the place here.
Any answers, tips or suggestions would be welcome. I thought if it worked
out I might invest in a new shortwave receiver of some kind. Any
suggestions
as to that would also be appreciated. I have been thinking of a Grundig
800
but only done limited research so far.