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Vertical or Longwire
I have a 40 foot long wire running NE/SW. If I wrapped it around a
broomstick and used it that way, would it be better? Kind of like a MW ferrite rod? -- |
Outside Longwire Antenna -versus- Indoor BroomStick Antenna
On Aug 27, 3:41*pm, "Count Floyd"
wrote: =IF= Outside Space is not a 'limiting factor' in putting up an Antenna Wire. - I have a 40 foot long wire running NE/SW. Think of a 40 Foot Straight Wire Antenna as having a larger signal capture area of 40 Square Feet -tbl- Generates More RF Signal and is Outside the House and up-in the Air for Less Noise. -*If I wrapped it around a broomstick and used it that way, would it be better? Think of an 4~8 Foot BroomStick Antenna as having a smaller signal capture area of 4~8 Square Feet. -tbl- Generates Less RF Signal and is Inside the House and Indoors for More Noise. For All Practial Purposes [FAPP] - Except for some very specific Resonant Frequencies related to the Size+Number+Length of the Coils of Wire on the BroomStick : A BroomStick Antenna functions like a Metal Tube {Pipe} having the Diameter and Length of the Wire that is 'wraped' around it. -*Kind of like a MW ferrite rod? Not Really and only for a very 'limited' Frequency Range. TIP - It would be better to consider an Improved Random Wire Antenna shaped in the form of an Inverted "L" using a Ground Rod at the Feed-Point along with a Matching Transformer and Coax Cable feed-in-line. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} |
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