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On Aug 4, 3:19*am, Brian Anasta wrote:
On Aug 4, 4:39 am, "~ RHF" wrote: BA - Most 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios can't take to big {long} of an Antenna or Active {Amplified} Antennas. Versus the MFJ-1020B Active Antenna -consider-http://universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1131.html LF Engineering H800 Skymatch Active Antenna -why- An "Outside/Outdoor" Active Antenna is generally preferred to an 'Indoor' Active Antenna because in most locations most of the time it will provide clearer strong signals with less noise. -result- Better Signal-to-Noise (S/N) Ratio from the Antenna Output to the Radio's Antenna Input. - Dear RHF, SC Dxing and Bushcraftgregg, - - Guys thank you so much for the extensive information you have - provided. I have spent a good part of this afternoon reading over your - posts several times to try and get my head around everything you have - all mentioned. RHF, I took particular notice of your comments, - particularly as you gave a wonderful overview and list of links - pertaining to both the pros and cons of external wire antennas as well - as the active antenna variety. Now, after checking on several of the - links provided, AS well as grabbing myself a couple of books from the - local library (the superb Shortwave Listening Guide Book, authored by - Harry Helms is a must have for beginners I believe) this morning, I - have several queries. - Firstly, I am concerned that if I settle on the - active antenna, AM I at risk of picking up much more noise and - interference? Yes Active Antennas can be Noisy so you usually have to do two things to get them to preform well : 1 - Placement / Location a - Find a Location above the Peak of your Roof by 5~10 Feet that places the Vertical Antenna Element away from the envelop of Noise that may surround your House. b - Find a Location in your Backyard 15~25 Feet away from the envelop of Noise that may surround your House. 2 - Grounding - Most Active Antenna need to be well Grounded via the Support and Coax Cables using a 21 Foot piece of free-stand 'metal' Top-Rail and an 8 Foot Ground Rod at its Base http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...d9abcf73ef3971 - Secondly, if *I instead choose the external wire type of - antenna, isn't there a much greater chance of problems and issues due - to extensive overhead high voltage powerlines in my area? The more I - read, the more confused I become....arghhhh heh. Yes there is the 'potential' for Power Line Noise pick-up with an backyard Random Wire Antenna. The Far-End-Fed Shortwave Listener's (SWLs) Inverted "L" Antenna http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...cfc6b9cb2447c0 1 - Inverted "L" Antenna 2 - Ground Rod at the base of the Antenna 3 - Matching Transformer at the base of the Antenna 4 - Coax Cable feed-in-line from the base of the Antenna into the Radio Shack hope this helps - iane ~ RHF |
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