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Rhil wrote:
"Is there any half-way decent indoor ant I can use on an old Hallicrafter S-40 B? I mainly want to extend peception for nighttime MW." Satisfactory reception depends on signal to noise (and interference) ratio. At night, diatant BCB reception is via the skywave which is reflected from the ionosphere. On reflection, both polarizations, horizontal and vertical are produced by the ionosphere. Only vertical polarization is sent by transmitters as the local audience is the only one that can be sold to advertisers. Vertical polarization propagates very well by groundwave beyond the line of sight, day and night. Horizontally polarized waves are not propagated by the groundwave at all. The earth short-circuits horizontal polarization. Thus, a balanced horizontal doublet antenna will pickup the DX while rejecting local noise and interference which is overwhelmingly vertically polarized. Never mind that the antenna is much shorter than 1/2-wave. The S-40 has s lot of gain and can overcome low signal levels. Its big problem will be interference from undesired noise and interfering signals, much of which the doublet will reject. Another antenna will produce the same benefits. It is the resonant loop antenna or loopsrick. It can be oriented to reject vertically polarized reception. It is also small and can be easily aimed to reject some horizontally polartized signals as well. I don`t see anyone rotating a BCB doublet to do thia, but it`s possible. Loops and loopsticks are offered ready-made. I have no recommendations. In 1938 I had a new GE super console which came with a "Vee Doublet Antenna". It worked as advertised for mediumwave and shortwave. Reg Edwards, G4FGQ has some free programs for those who would built their own loop antennas. He frequently posts messegages in this newsgroiup. Search for the URL`s you want. I hope I got Reg`s callsign right. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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