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![]() "Jeff Dieterle" wrote in message ... Ya I know, if I move it to right angles the length will shorten to around 40ft. Do you think it would make much difference ? "Allodoxaphobia" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 10:15:37 -0500, Jeff Dieterle wrote: I'm inside an office inside an old brick and steel factory and can get very little AM reception, only a few of the stations located in the same city. I ran RG6-U coax to the roof of the factory (appx.100ft) and considered buying a loop antenna but at this groups suggestion connected the coax to a long wire. The stations I'm interested in are Indianapolis 1070kc and Chicago 670kc & 1000kc. I installed 200ft of #12ga insulated wire that is orientated in line with these 2 cities and ..... ^^^^^^^ ??????? In-line? The wire should be broadside to the desired path of propagation. ... I can get these stations fine in the daytime with a reasonable amount of static but at night the static increases severely. Is there anything else I can do to make this a better antenna. You never mention how far away you are from "... Indianapolis 1070kc and Chicago 670kc & 1000kc." That'll have a LARGE bearing on the day/night reception question. Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | OS/2 __ 38.24N 104.55W | config.com | DM78rf | SK One wavelength at a frequency of say 1070 kcs is a little less than 300 metres (approx 1000 feet?). An antenna of either length will be very 'short' compared to the 'wavelengths' involved and will not be close to resonance. e.g. For quarter wave resonance (approx 75 metres or about 250 feet; for 1070 kcs and nearly 400 feet for say 670 kcs ) required. Any 'too short' antenna will be will be badly mismatched (energy loss!) to the impedance of the co-ax. This suggest that some kind of untuned impedance matching transformer, suitable for the frequencies in question, might be used to transfer as much energy as possible to the co-ax transmission line? Seen this done with short 'whip' antenna operating at Broadcast Band/Medium Wave frequencies. Transmission line should also be matched at the receiver end? 100 feet of coax at those frequencies should have low loss? |
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