"Jeff" wrote in message news:8tRrd.503365$D%.249289@attbi_s51...
Nope, the built in MLB pretty much presents a constant
reactance of roughly 50 ohms thru out. If you have a noisy antenna
I dont care what you have for a reciever your not going to hear as
much than with a quiet antenna,, it boils down to the S/N ratio.
With my 70' horizontal random wire with a MLB attached I used
to have a constant noise level of S -3 or greater. With my vertical
RF systems antenna the noise level is usually nill or very low, which
makes it much more easy to pick up weak signals,,, no comparison.
And no the lower noise antenna most certainly does not mean a
reduced signal level, where do you get your theory from?? My
Rf systems antenna is equal to or in many cases gives a higher
S meter reading than the 70'er with a grounded MLB. Ive quit
using the wire altogether for all the reasons mentioned.
Is this the RF Systems MTA antenna, as sold through Universal? I've
always thought it looked interesting. You sound pretty happy with it.
Is its performance good throughout its frequency range?
Steve
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