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Hello:
Really new at this, and not really savy on antennas at all. Trying to learn, but sure is a complicated subject. Do sw listening only, just about anywhere below 30 MHz. No preferred direction. No transmitting. Presently have a "random length" horiz. wire running around the inside of my attic. Live in a typical New England colonial. Goes around the 4 walls, and is stapled every few feet to a wooden roof support joist. Probably about 40' x 25' x40' x 25' approximately. Not connected at the end, so I guess can't be considered a true loop. Questions: a. Does stapling to the wood degrade performance ? (wire is insulated) b. Does the roof degrade performance ? How about when wet ? c. Would you expect considerably better performance if this exact same configuration was outdoors, at the same height ? d. Would it be better if it were soldered back at the beginning, thus making a true horiz loop (with about a 10 foot vertical run to the receiver ? Why ? And I guess i should ask: For a single straight random length wire, is the most sensitivity perpendicular to the wire direction ? (assuming20 feet off theground, and perhaps 60 feet in length) Would you expect this to be much better than the indoor configuration I now have ? Why ? Is there a good pix on the web showing the lobes for this configuration; looked, but couldn't find a simple enough one for me to really understand. Much thanks; appreciate the help, B. |
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