Electrical Noise From House & Receive Only Antenna ?
"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hello:
For a receiving only application:
Any opinions as to how far away from a house (with the normal compliment
of PC's, broadband, etc. noise producers)
the vertical leg of an inverted-L antenna should be so as not to pick up
any meaningful amounts of household electrical noise ?
I imagine that these fields diminish very, very quickly with distance ?
The reason I'm asking is that the easiest thing for me, by far, would be
to run the vertical leg up the outside of the house, perhaps on 6 inch
standoffs. The high horiz. leg would lead away from the house.
I realize that the further the better, but would 6" be "enough" ?
Any thoughts on ?
Bob
Forget about the inverted L- run the antenna as horizontal- lower noise
because it is horizontal and you'll avoid the deafening p/u from all the
appliances in the house as their major noise component is vertically
polarized.
Remember, you are dealing with MW and HF wavelengths- tyically 200 meters
long to as short as 10M: 6" is no distance at all.
Dale W4OP
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