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OZUser wrote:
As an avid 4WD SUV owner I do a lot of outback travelling (Austrlian Deserts, Cape York, Kimberly Coast) and as such have a Barrett 950 HFradio &Barrett 910 Autotune antenna installed for comms. Would it be preferable when camped / stationary to earth the vehile to a "ground" ground = what I am looking for is a better receive signal ????? I do not believe anything will improve the receive on the antenna you are using, what ever it may be. If you are going to be parked, put up "stick dipole" just as high as you can. That will help recieve and transmit. Butch Magee KF5DE |
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Some interesting responses you have received. I think however something
important has been missed. On HF frequencies the received signal level is unimportant. What is important is the "largest difference" possible between the signal level and the noise level. In many cases improving an antenna tends to increase both noise and signal received by equal amounts amounts. (I should point out that this improvement does help transmitting though as at the other end you become a stronger signal relative to noise) A ground improvement in your case may reduce some losses but wont affect the S/N. So ask yourself what you would do to increase the S/N ratio. A directive antenna may help, reducing local noise (like from generators etc) will too. I would guess that given you are mobile your options are limited. There have also been suggestions already about other antenna systems to try. If however RX S/N is the most important to you I would try a magloop for receive and a dipole or 1/4 wave GP for transmit! Cheers Bob VK2YQA OZUser wrote: As an avid 4WD SUV owner I do a lot of outback travelling (Austrlian Deserts, Cape York, Kimberly Coast) and as such have a Barrett 950 HFradio &Barrett 910 Autotune antenna installed for comms. Would it be preferable when camped / stationary to earth the vehile to a "ground" ground = what I am looking for is a better receive signal ????? |
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 12:41:59 -0500, Bob Bob wrote:
OZUser wrote: As an avid 4WD SUV owner I do a lot of outback travelling (Austrlian Deserts, Cape York, Kimberly Coast) and as such have a Barrett 950 HFradio &Barrett 910 Autotune antenna installed for comms. Would it be preferable when camped / stationary to earth the vehile to a "ground" ground = what I am looking for is a better receive signal ????? Some interesting responses you have received. I think however something important has been missed. Yes, indeed. Some good fashioned old amateur radio experimenting. [Top Posting corrected] Jonesy W3DHJ |
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