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On Dec 2, 9:52*am, "Wayne" wrote:
*If the receiver noise increases when you hook up the antenna, then you aren't doing too badly. --Wayne In a case like that, he's doing about as well as one can do, not counting changes in pattern. For SWL, a slinky is ok. Not so hot for transmitting though, being the antenna is almost all loading coil with no capacitance added at the ends. Kind of like running back to back ham sticks with no stingers on the ends. :/ It'll work, but there are better designs for short loaded dipoles. |
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