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![]() Seeing-I-dawg wrote: You pretty much nailed it. No antenna is ideal. The fun is finding one, two, three... that work respectably with your gear, your particular RF environment, and your listening goals. That could be anything from a beverage to a rubber duck :-) IM - yech! Outboard filter(s) to knock down the offending station(s) perhaps? Regarding longwires; Why? It will have peaks and valleys in reception across the RF spectrum. Join the ends to make a horizontal loop and that will disappear - linear response. I respect Guy Atkins remarks regarding his dissappointment with the Wellbrook 1530. I have never owned a loop of that size and type and have always been apprehensive about trying it. Noise isn't a huge problem here. If I can replace my 450 ohm ladder-line feed to my horizontal loop with coax (using the ALA100 amp) I may be able to eliminate most of the remaining noise and pick up a db or two (except I can no longer transmit into it). I no longer am a DYI with electronics. I just don't have the time or patience to gather the parts, solder the board and cross my fingers. If someone sells an assembled Dallas amplifier I may bite. I am really getting excited about the software defined radio Guy Atkins uses. After listening to his sound bites on his SDR-1000 blog I have to lock up the credit cards. I would really enjoy attending one of his DXpeditions. EOM Guy Atkins is very lucky to live in what must be one of the quitest RF environments around. My home RF level isn't as bad as I had thought, I know see what real bad RFI is, but at that there is very little I can hear on a AOR7030+, R8B, or a R2000. The first 2 recivers do a much beter job in very crowded band conditions with very strong signlas next to weak ones that I am intereted in. On a "remote" mountain top in eastern KY I enjoyed pushing the AOR to the limits. That quite location showed the difference between a great receiver and a much more modest (R2000) receiver. Perversly better locations deserve better recveivers. Since the local noise floor sets the limit to our reception it makes sense but it does feel odd. I have been busy trying to eliminate, or at least reduce, any unwanted RF noise. Sadly while I have had great success at eliminating the RF noise emitted by/within our home. We got rid of our desk top PCs, tossed the TV and similar steps have reduced my noise floor as much as I can. Too bad I can;t convine my nieghbors to limit thier RFI. I had hoped the Wellbrook ALA 1530 would reduce noise from nearby homes, but either the whole lopp concept is flawed, which I believe, or my in location all the noise is "far field" and a loop won't help. Terry |
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