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On a table-top Broadcast Band receiver with a built-in ferrite "loop"
antenna, the antenna nulls are off the ends of the rod... correct? In other words, all other factors being equal, the weakest signal will result when the either end of the "rod" is pointed toward the station.... right?? Thanks, Dave Pitzer ============== |
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Yep. But if the signal is strong enough, you won't see a complete null -
just a serious dip. "Dave Pitzer wrote On a table-top Broadcast Band receiver with a built-in ferrite "loop" antenna, the antenna nulls are off the ends of the rod... correct? In other words, all other factors being equal, the weakest signal will result when the either end of the "rod" is pointed toward the station.... right?? Thanks, Dave Pitzer ============== |
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