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Old January 5th 11, 10:51 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default "Portable Wire Antenna" [PWA] -by- Tom Sevart [N2UHC] -Info-at-New WebSite 'Reo Cities .Com'

On Jan 5, 2:08*am, RHF wrote:
On Jan 4, 6:35*pm, garrett1415
wrote:

- I was interested in constructing a PWA antenna
- as described he
-http://www.radiobanter.com/showthread.php?t=80060
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- I noticed that the website hosting the main instructions
- is now out of service, and I was wonder if anyone could
- describe to me how to build such an antenna.
-
- Thanks!
-
- --
- garrett1415

Garret 1415,

Sorry that the "Geo Cities . Com" website is gone
and the Link/URL is no longer any good.

Presently the INFO on the Portable Wire Antenna [PWA]
can be found at "Reo Cities .Com"

Portable Wire Antenna [PWA] -by- Tom Sevart [N2UHC]http://www.reocities.com/n2uhc/portablewire.html

The full description of the Portable Wire Antenna
[PWA] is there.


- However the Image/Drawing/Photo of the *Portable
- Wire Antenna [PWA] does not come-up for me.

http://web.archive.org/web/200910220...rtablewire.jpg

Besides Wire for the Antenna Wire Element : You
will need a Plastic Tube to wrap some of the Wire
around. *I found that one of the larger Pet Store
chains " PetCo, PetsMart, PetClub, PetLand, etc...
Has clear Plastic Tubing in the Fish/Aquarium section.
1st find something round like a pencil, pen that is
as large around or slightly larger than the thickest
part of your Radio's Whip Antenna to use as a
Sizing Gauge to select your Plastic Tubing.
2nd go to the Store and select your Tubing.
3rd follow the instructions/directions/guidance at :

Portable Wire Antenna [PWA] -by- Tom Sevart [N2UHC]http://www.reocities.com/n2uhc/portablewire.html

-more- Tom Sevart [N2UHC] -Web-Pages-http://www.reocities.com/n2uhc/index..html
-source- Reo Cities .Com

*IF* You are just using a short/small 15~25 Foot
Portable Wire Antenna [PWA] Indoors {In-the-Room}
with a 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio running
on batteries : Then a 'Ground' should not be needed.

However -if- You are using a longer/bigger 30~45 Foot
Portable Wire Antenna [PWA] Outdoors {Out-Side}
with a 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio using an
AC-to-DC Adapter : Then a 'Ground' Wire should be
used with the PWA Antenna and Radio for Safety.

hope this helps - iane ~ RHF
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