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On Sun, 13 May 2007 22:41:49 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
Buck wrote in : Currently, I am tuning my gutters up for HF. I checked it with an analyzer the other day and found it is an excellent 160 meter and 20 meter antenna without the tuner (swr-wise). In the meantime I am building a vertical for 20 and up. I don't know if there is a different meaning for the term gutters on your side of the big pond, but if you mean the parts of a building for collecting the rainwater from the roof... Yes, gutters are the rain collectors/diverters. I live in a duplex apartment with gutters that go from just outside my back door, up the wall two stories, across the roof edge for two apartments and down to just above the ground on the far wall of the apartment. Roy has talked to you briefly of the near field / induction fields. The closer you place your antenna to noise sources (eg appliances, including switched mode power supplies), the greater the response of your antenna to those sources. You have probably heard of the square law of light that tells you that the power density of an EM wave decreases with the square of distance. That is true in the radiation far field, but in the near field, the induction fields decay more rapidly that that, and every bit of distance you can put between your antenna and noise sources is worthwhile. Wrapping your noise sources with your antenna sounds a sure fire way to couple the very most interference... is that what you really want to do. No, but until I build the vertical, it is all I have to work with. This is a 'cliff-dweller' situation. Owen Thanks for the responses. I appreciate them. Buck N4PGW -- 73 for now Buck, N4PGW www.lumpuckeroo.com "Small - broadband - efficient: pick any two." |
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