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On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 07:35:19 -0800 (PST), phaedrus
wrote: I believe antennas should be way up in the air away from other stuff. You are way up in the air. The floor is merely an illusion of being on the ground. Stick a wire under your carpet just seems like taking a bath with your clothes on; there's something not right about it! Understandable, but it confuses the issue that you are already up in the air. Rather, it is like taking a very high antenna, and draping a carpet over it and nailing a floor under it. The building composition will certainly have an effect. However, if you have heard of people running a wire around the edge of their living rooms under the carpet and working DX with 10W then it would seem reasonable that their building composition is only marginally affecting their antenna high in the air. The only unknown that remains is how much YOUR building composition will impact the same loop under a carpet. This is something that only you can investigate. It couldn't take much effort to lay out the antenna and listen to how much you can hear. That would go a great distance in answering this unknown. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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