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Old September 12th 04, 07:38 PM
David Drumheller
 
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I've been listening to shortwave radio since the mid-1970s, and so
I've done a fair amount of tinkering with antennas. Like everyone
else, I've been on that quest for the best all-around antenna that
really doesn't exist. Right now I use a 42-ft, longwire, attic
antenna that's feed with 450-Ohm feedline that terminates in a tuner
(T-network) in a closet near the receiver. I use 50-Ohm coax between
the tuner and receiver, which is also my amateur transceiver. I
"tune" the antenna using an MFJ-259 analyzer. Why did I settle for
this system:

- It fits in my attic.
- It's radiation patterns are dipole-like on the bands I listen to
(and operate on as an amateur).
- I don't fear lightning strikes.
- It isn't in the weather, so it isn't a maintenance problem.
- I don't run high power as an amateur, and operate mostly CW, so
efficiency isn't a big issue for me.
- It's stealthy.

-Dave, K3WQ