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Old November 8th 10, 11:23 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Random wire vs ANLP1

On Nov 7, 1:03*pm, Allodoxaphobia
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On Sun, 7 Nov 2010 07:29, wrote:
On Nov 6, 7:46 pm, Bajamatic wrote:


And finally, will the reception of the ANLP1 increase very much if
it's 30 feet up?


Not for most signals. Only if they were line of sight.


Well, it _might_ get the device up and away from local _noise_ sources.


If he's out in the sticks, there should be no local noise sources.
That's one reason why he really doesn't need to even use a
feed line per say. Local noise should not be an issue.
And if there were any power line noise from the general area,
elevating the antenna will just increase it if it's line of sight.
For sky wave signals, elevating that small loop is not
worth the trouble out in the Baja which I assume is a semi-
desert type terrain. It should do almost as well low as it
does elevated.
As long as the signals are not local line of sight, even the wire
antenna doesn't need to be too high. Five feet off the ground
will work just fine for most HF reception that is sky wave.
With a decent length wire, you will still have more signal
than is required for any decent radio. And almost anything
made these days is fairly sensitive. Even the cheap portables.








 
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