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Hi,
I'm moving to a new urban QTH in and trying to figure out the best HF antenna installation. I'd like to have distinct HF antennas for RX and TX: a vertical for TX where only performance matters and "something" for RX where the main problem is going to be tons and tons of local QRM. I don't know what could be this "something". I'd probably like some kind of loop or small dipole or whatever I can point and can be isolated as much as possible from local noise received in the supporting mast and feed line themselves. It should be something physically small because of neighbors, etc. I'd prefer to build them myself but would buy them if something seemed interesting enough. Feedline is going to be about 100 ft long What would be your suggestion? Thanks -- EA3FYA - Toni |
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