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thanks a million
sounds good going to see if I can build that magnetic loop myself, rather than buying something many thanks On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 11:59:45 +0200, "Thierry" - wrote: "squeege boy" wrote in message .. . I am livign in an apartment, so I cant transmit (no towers and what not) so I am looking for what would suit my needs best for HF and shortwave recption in general I have googled a bit and havent found much in the way of easy to build or easy to obtain parts to build antennas any help would be really appreciated cheers Hi, IMHO there is no miracle to work in such solution. I have the same problem, having moved in a modern appartment where I am not allowed to erect any antenna on the roof. So remain the portable solution. In your case, for reception, why not to test an active magnetic loop antenna. They cover all the spectrum in continue see e.g. http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/qsl-ala1530.htm As you are licensed I think, there are also magnetic loops for TX, see e.g. www.wimo.de Only drawback, better to stay over 7m from the antenna due to the magnetic field generated. If you can do that, it's fine. Its performances are not better than a dipole but its is somewhat directive. That helps. Hope this helps. 73 Thierry, ON4SKY http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry |
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