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Ralph, that's what I hear from other SWL'ers too. But, there are those that
swear by it. So, it'd just be an interesting test... albeit and expensive one... ;o) "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... Walter, you have a 500ft loop?? Wow.. can you provide pictures at some point? I'd love to see this in action. I'm using a 100ft longwire that is end-fed at this point by a matching balun. I use RG8 low-loss coax. I'm tempted to try the more expensive Belden 9913 -- but it's about $100/50ft. For anything below 30 mhz you will see no return for the money by going from a good grade of rg-8 to the 9913 type. It would be difficult to see much differance even if the rg-8x is used. Especially at 20 meters and below. You would be beter off spending the money on a beter antenna than the long wire. Or making the antenna higher. |
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