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Old December 10th 06, 07:38 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
AndyS AndyS is offline
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Default Antenna in the attic question


Highland Ham wrote:
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Andy , You didn't provide the shape of your roof space eg width at loft
bottom and whether there is any metal around (apart from nails/screws
etc). For an HF roof space antenna I would recommend a wire loop as
much as possible away from any metal and with total loop length
exceeding the the length of the largest wavelenght you wish to operate
on. So in your case a loop of 10m or say 35 ft would be adequate

A square would be the optimum ,but a 'wide rectangular' is acceptable.
Feed the loop with any balanced feeder ,twinlead electrical cable'(75
Ohms ?) or 300 -450 Ohms ribbon or 2 wires with insulator spacers.

It would be best to feed the loop somewhere near the middle of a side

You obviously need a balanced tuner/matching unit ,but might get away
with a simple current balun

Good luck

Frank KN6WH / GM0CSZ



Andy replies:

Thanks for taking the time to give me your advice. However, do
you have an answer or opinion about the question that I asked ?

Andy W4OAH