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I am running a random wire antenna. The line runs from the back of my tuner
tand through a metal window frame about two feet away from the rear of the tuner. I feed it through the window using a plastic tube through a small hole drilled through the window frame. Once outside, the wire runs a short distance to a nearby tree. I can run about fifteen feet to the tree so it's not much better than a horizontal whip antenna. I also wonder what the effect is if I lengthen the antenna somewhat and drop the free end through the tree to near ground level? My question is what effect, i.e. losses will I incur (just a rough estimate) by going this way? I am on the second floor of a senior's residence and it appears that this is the best I will be able to manage. I run 5W QRP all band CW & SSB. Inside I use a tunable counterpoise to avoid RF burns etc. I've been hamming for over fifty years and don't want to quit. A little something is better than nothing!! Any opinions or ideas on the matter are welcomed. Thanks Irv VE6BP |
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