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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 03:22:28 GMT, Ron wrote:
I plan to use a 3 conductor white AC extension cord running along the eaves of my house instead of the regular whip that came with my screwdriver antenna. (There will be some slack to allow for coil movement). The idea is to disguise the antenna (the base will be hidden). Plus this will give me more length - probably about 25 ft. I will connect all 3 wires together at the bottom, but plan to leave them unconnected at the top. Or should I connect them? Any disadvantages? Thanks, Ron, W4TQT Hi Ron, As odd as it may sound, you may end up with too much wire for the screwdriver. But it certainly is worth a try and simple enough to change. As an alternative, split the wire and connect half to the shell side of the screwdriver (or maybe a third to a quarter). You need to replace the missing car chassis as counterpoise (or let the feedline do that through Common Mode). 1 wire, 2 or 3 are not going to make much difference, and you would gain on the invisibility side of things by going with a single conductor. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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