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Stephen Drummonds wrote:
I am considering buying a Icom r75 and would like to get an active antenna to go with it. my question is this Are the active antennas worth the money or should I stick with a wire antenna? Thanks for any input Steve Active antennas can be reasonably good, but there is one tiny hitch: You need to isolate it from all the electrical and computer hash you'll generate in your house. Do not buy a cheap active antenna or you'll be sorry. It's actually easier to erect a random wire antenna and use it instead of an active antenna. That said, a well isolated loop antenna with an external power supply, isolated from the rest of the house, might be just what the doctor ordered for a small suburban lot. Loop antennas have the advantage of being able to null out local groundwave signals. However, if you have more than fifty feet of distance available to you, I suggest you look in to the random wire first. It's cheaper, and it just plain works... DE AB3A |
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