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On 7/18/2011 6:50 PM, amdx wrote:
I still want to learn, do you have a specific site with a good broadcast band receiving antenna. Preferably with a null I can rotate and that will fit in 150 ft. how deep a null, how narrow/wide? One of the noise canceling boxes with two antennas will do quite well. Timewave ANC-4 is one possibility MFJ 1026 is another. DX engineering NCC-1 For BC band, almost any antenna will work. If you want physically small you could use any of the active antennas.. You could use a MFJ1020C,1022,1024, Ameco TPA, DX Engineering ARAV3-1P, etc. The MFJ 1026 canceller includes an antenna. A whole bunch of kits out there.. Ramsey AA7B, the Amrad antenna, .. If you want to get more sophisticated, some sort of software receiver might be better approach (you could use more than 2 antennas, for instance). There's not much off the shelf, but if you're ambitious you might look at K1LT's array using softrock receivers.http://www.k1lt.com/ |
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