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On Mar 31, 5:55*pm, Ian Jackson
wrote: In message , vangellis writesHi I was wondering if anybody had tried one of these. Watson Miller SW Antenna http://www.radioworld.co.uk/~radio/c...g-antenna-30mh z-passive-p-4085.html?osCsid=ba1bff9be9f92c719ff9ac7ab286fbca I was thinking of getting one. thanks vangellis It looks sort-of like a VHF 'Slim Jim' / 'J-Pole' (but it can't be, can it?). I suspect that this part of the description is very true - "Totally passive, there is also no risk of receiver overload". -- Ian I used to switch between a G5RV (a horizontal dipole over 100' long) and a J-pole for 2 meters (a vertical about 8' long). Under some conditions the short vertical outperformed the long horizontal - could be due to the elevation angle or maybe the azimuth of the desired signal favouring its radiation pattern and vice versa. Also could be due to one pattern discriminating better against unwanted signals and noise. The small antenna's diminishing efficiency at lower frequencies is an advantage as it helps to prevent receiver overload by strong signals at these frequencies. Getting such an antenna up as high as possible and as far away as possible from local interference sources and connecting it to the radio via shielded cable can result in a pretty decent SW antenna. If you still have a VHF-TV antenna on your roof, you might be surprised at how well it may work as a SW antenna. Or take your radio up on the roof and see how much better reception is with its little telescoping antenna than on the ground floor. Tom |
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