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Here is the situation: have an inverted V for 80m and noise level is
S9.. Not good really.... I did the next logical step and tryied magnetic loop for 80, reciving only, indoors. That antenna failed awfully.... Noise was S8 but I could not hear stations that were 9+10 on inverted V. Did'nt matter how I tryied to rotate the loop, all there was is noise. So, indoors is right out.. All that is left is roof. And that makes my situation interesting. It is a big house with new metal roof, electrically bounded. 10X60 metres, 17 metres hight, angled about 20 degrees. Big ground plane indeed. All I could figure is to get some sort of antenna to the roof so the roof would act as a shield from all the noise generated inside the house. That antenna would be for receiving 80m, can be narrow band (50KHz ok). NVIS pattern would be prefered. So, I have huge ground plane, lots and lots of noise below it, and need a receiving-only antenna. What would you do in this situation? Loop, magnetic loop, dipole, short beverage perhaps??? Any advice is welcome. Right now I cant even figure if that roof is acting like a shield or a big noise-sucking antenna.. Andrus |
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