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On Apr 18, 12:22*pm, RHF wrote:
On Apr 18, 5:54*am, Dave wrote: RHF wrote: This is especially true for the Shortwave Listener using a Ground Rod at Point 'A' with a 9:1 Matching Transformer and Coax Cable feed-in-line. What's Missing ? - Point 'B' for the Shortwave Radio Listener (SWL) who does not have/make a Point 'B' in their backyard -but- Does have both Points 'A' and 'C' the Sloper Antenna is a very good 'choice' in Shortwave Radio Listener (SWL) Antennas. While -IF- a Shortwave Radio Listener (SWL) has/can make all three Points 'A', 'B' and 'C' in their backyard -then- AnInverted "L" Antenna is a very good 'choice' in Shortwave Radio Listener (SWL) Antennas. Again - When the Shortwave Listener uses a Ground Rod at Point 'A' with a 9:1 Matching Transformer and Coax Cable feed-in-line with one or both of these SWL Antenna 'choices'. - - ??? - - - - You still have to keep the unshielded part away - - from dirty mains electricity or you will pick up noise. - Dave - TGWOS ~ RHF -*. David - That Goes With Out Saying ~ RHF SWL -Newbies- Installing an Inverted "L" Antenna : The Right-Way ! Wellbrook "Low Noise Antenna" 'design concept' using two components they manufactu the Universal Magnetic Balun (UMB) and the Antenna Feed Isolator (Feed-Line-Isolator). http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/longwire.html FWIW - This webpage has two Drawings / Diagrams : "The Wrong Way" -and- "The Correct Way" plus a brief description of the 'Whys' and 'Hows' of this "Low Noise Antenna" design concept. NOTE - These are labled as "Longwire" Antenna Baluns, but in reality they are mostly used on the more common "Random Wire" Antennas that the majority of SWLers are able to build and use in their backyards or outside / inside the house. AGAIN - The Right-Way {and Wrong-Way} to Install a LongWire {Random Wire} Antenna. http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/longwire.html Low Noise Longwire Antenna using the UMB -by- Wellbrook. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...5cc467b35a70d5 The "Correct Way" to Install a Longwire Antenna and Balun by Wellbrook - Using the Far-End Feed-Point Concept http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw.../message/11773 The "Correct Way" to Install a Longwire Antenna and Balun by Wellbrook = http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/longwire.html We have all most likely done it the wrong way more than once . . . A 'key-point' that Wellbrook makes is the Five Metre (5m) "Noise Zone" that exists around a House and getting the Wire Antenna Element away {out} from this area. http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/longwire.html NOTE - The above "Correct Way" installation will ensure that the Wire Antenna Element is 'outside' the local Noise Zone which extends up to Five Metres (16 Feet) around the House. Also the noise pickup is lower with the feeder close to the ground -or- buried under the ground a few inches. -Why- The Antenna and the Balun are within the Local Noise Zone RFI & EMF {Interference Area} that surrounds most buildings up to distance of Five Metres (16 Feet). Read - WHY - The Far-End-Fed Shortwave Listener's (SWLs) Inverted "L" Antenna http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...cfc6b9cb2447c0 all i ask for is five metres beyond the noise - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} |
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