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A little #22 magnet wire under the eaves will do an amazing job and
nobody will ever be the wiser. I did this in apartments and college dorms for years for receiving and transmitting. I had a 40M dipole with trap coils between my balcony and two adjacent buildings even, once. --scott Can you elaborate?? (And presume I'm stupid about radio). Do you just mean a long, straight run of #22 wire??? Or coiled?? Or what?? Thx |
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A little #22 magnet wire under the eaves will do an amazing job and nobody will ever be the wiser. I did this in apartments and college dorms for years for receiving and transmitting. I had a 40M dipole with trap coils between my balcony and two adjacent buildings even, once. Can you elaborate?? (And presume I'm stupid about radio). Do you just mean a long, straight run of #22 wire??? Or coiled?? Or what?? Thx Right. The best possible antenna is HIGH, CLEAR and LONG. #22 varnished wire is easy to get (scavenge a yoke from an old TV set) and very convenient for the job. It's thin enough and colored well enough to be almost invisible. There is a discussion of this in The Boy's First Book of Radio and Electronics. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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