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On Apr 18, 2:32*pm, "Michael" wrote:
* * * Three Star Snip * * * - I already have a di-pole. *A 102' G5RV on my roof. * - I'm building a second antenna because my current - 150' long wire has fallen apart on the roof after being - up there for three years. For many Shortwave Radio Listners (SWLs) 3-Years is a fair amount of time for an SWL Antenna to be in the Air. Usually at least once a Year you should Inspect all the Connections {Electro-&-Mechanical} and the Antenna Wire Element(s) and Rigging Ropes. - I have an ICE-180 balun that I can take off of that mess, - so I figured I'd use that in the construction of something - that can make use of it, like an inverted L. That is a good 'practical' idea. The ICE 180 will get a little dirty and weathered on the outside but inside it should be As-Good-as-New. -*So far I just spent money on a new 6' ground rod and a - 20 buck spool of antenna wire. *Under 50 bucks total. That is a reasonable investment in another Build-Your-Own {DIY} Shortwave Radio Listners (SWLs) Antenna. -*Why the hell wont I get an effective ground here with - a six foot ground rod ??? * It should work very good if you 'prepare' the Hole and the Soil before you install the Ground Rod. - I always thought the ground here in this area had - great conductivity. *That is why there are so many - MW transmitters here. Telamon got your's {Michaels} and MSG's Replies mixed-up. Michael [ md1966 @ opton line .net ] ~ Michael MSG ] ~ Michael Both of you at times Sign your Replies "Michael" http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7619564b561e99 "You might have soft soils, but in my area the clay is thick, deep and often hard as rock. Michael" Your 6-Foot Brass Ground Rod should do OK. - BTW... My G5RV works very well from 5 megahertz to - 10 megahertz. *Is isn't so good below of above that. The G5RV sounds like : It does what it is Designed to do. -*My 150' long wire was great for anything above 10 megahertz. Glad to hear that. -*Unbelievably, it was also very good for 3 megahertz to 4 megahertz. Nice to hear that too. -*I have no idea why. Me neither. -*The way I had that one grounded was, I'm sure, - a poor way to do it. *I have a 12 gauge wire going - from the radio, up on the roof to the ICE-180 balun's - ground, and then back down the house to a ground - rod in the earth. * You Do What : You Can Do. - The current ground rod is only 3' long iron bar. - Don't ask me how, but it worked. What Works : WORKS ! - Michael Michael [MD1966] : How is the New Inverted "L" Antenna Going ? ~ RHF |
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