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can anyone suggest a good homebrew antenna for general listening?
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Dan wrote:
can anyone suggest a good homebrew antenna for general listening? Well, now that depends on your receiver, your preferred bands, and the nature of your location. Easy answer is a random length wire worked against a good ground. Or an inverted V. Then there's the issue of transmission lines from the antenna to the receiver. There are lots of options. Tell us more about your situation, and you'll be amazed how close we can get to the perfect installation for your objectives. p |
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On Thu, 17 May 2007 22:24:24 -0500, "Dan"
wrote: can anyone suggest a good homebrew antenna for general listening? Random wire. Get some nice 20 g or so insulated wire. Use 10' for a cheap portable; 20-30' for a portable with a 3.5 mm EXT ANT jack: 30-100' for a portable with a proper antenna jack or a desktop. Too much antenna will swamp a cheap radio and cause all kinds of phantom signals due to the overload. Get your wire outdoors, as high as possible, avoiding power lines very carefully, and as far away from metal or reinforced concrete as possible. Remember, meters times MegaHertz equals 300. |
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