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Kristinn:
If you are willing to run lots of power into the test antenna at your station, then a simple remotely located whip will do. But, if you are going to look at elevation angle of emission rather than ground wave only, then you will find that you need the equivalent of a full professional antenna range to get repeatable data. Most non-professional configurations show only +/- 3 dB of repeatability, so 1 or 2 dB improvements in antennas are invisible. -- Crazy George Remove NO and SPAM from return address "Kristinn Andersen" wrote in message om... Does anyone have a suggestion for constructing a simple, compact, receive-only antenna, that covers reasonably well the HF range (1,8 to 30 MHz)? My plan is keep such an antenna as a constant reference when I am experimenting with the "real" antennas at my station. Comparing signal strenghts on the antennas over some time would at least give me a reference on whether directivity in certain directions was improving or not, when replacing one antenna with another. The antenna would have the following characteristics: - Simple (home-made, inexpensive, preferably not using any pre-amps). - Small (not taking up space among my other antennas, non-intrusive). - Receive-only (little need for elaborate matching, power handling). - Connected through a coax, which should not pick up the RX signals. - Broadband (preferably 1,8-30 MHz). - Omnidirectional (or reasonably so, don't want any sharp nulls). - Receive, to some extent, vertical and horizonal polarization. - (Any other characteristics that should be included?) I have thought of using a short whip or a loop for this (say, 1m/3ft max. dimensions), but these both are rather selective in terms of polarization and directivity. Any suggestions or comments? 73 de Kristinn, TF3KX |
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