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Bushcraftgregg wrote:
On Aug 3, 5:27 pm, SC Dxing wrote: This sounds bland but the reason there are so many antenna solutions is because in most cases, the antenna isn't the problem. It's interference or obstacles or the radio itself. An example is the longer the antenna, it will both pick up signals better and all kinds of noise better also. Placement of the radio and antenna is the key. Sometimes running a insulated coax cable from your radio to an antenna outside might help. Experiment like crazy. I found the best solution for me is to simply run about 30 foot of cable speaker wire out of my door across the yard. Cheers!! That is basically the same thing I did. I used some type of Belden low loss coax. Ran it roughly 40-45ft. away from the house. Something else that will help along with what they have already told you Brian, is try to get that antenna as high as you can. That solved the only problem that I originally had with my sloper, once I got it pretty high, all interference went away. Good luck and have fun experimenting. You need a transformer to match the High Z random wire to the Low Z cable at most frequencies. Otherwise you will lose most of the signal (which may reduce overloading a cheap receiver). It's been my experience that a good antenna needs a good radio. |
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