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Jeff D wrote:
Thanks for all the replies and help. I did try grounding at the radio but I disconnected the shield at the radio not out at the outdoor connection. I'll try Jitt's suggestion. I've goggled around on constructing a loop antenna and it looks do-able for me so I may try that. Most of the information I used to construct the long wire came from this link http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx...b/coupler.html the author also describes a coupler which I may attempt if I can scrounge the parts unless anyone knows if something like that is available commercially. Also could somebody recommend a lighting arrestor that would work with the RG-6 male and female connectors where the long wire connects to the coax. Fiddling with the long wire, couplers, and tuners will change both the signal and noise by the same amount, which won't help you at all. You might as well turn your volume control up and down. A loop, however, gives you the ability to improve the signal to noise ratio by decreasing the noise from some directions, so you can hear the station better. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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