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Yes Bob, what you're saying does make some sense and will make even
more after I've read it a few times. So does Roy's. I've got a pretty good handle on the basics, having a physics degree and a long interest in hobby electronics. But as black arts go, the workings of antennae and tuned circuits come pretty high on the list! Some experimentation is obviously needed. I'll start with a simple dipole and a run of coax, the outer screen attached to chassis. How does that sound? Is it worth buying a proper aerial or, being in the loft, would a home-made rig suffice? What would you suggest design-wise? Money isn't really an issue - just that there's no point in buying kit that turns out to be unnecessary. As I said, the signal is already improved by hooking up the flying aerial lead to the wire in the duct. Meanwhile I'll let you guys fight out the theory! Many thanks for your advice Paul |
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