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BobS wrote:
Anyone using the PAR Electronics EF-SWL Antenna please advise if a ground is necessary. Will using the PAR without a ground be any better than a 50' random wire? I live on the second floor of a condo and only can use a very thin hidden wire from my receiver to a nearby tree. No ground available. I read all of the glowing reviews of the PAR but all of them are using a ground. Unfortunately I don't have that luxury. Any other recommendations appreciated. Bob, a friend of mine has the ham radio transmitting version. It's half a trap dipole with a proprietary matching coil. We have some theories of exactly what the coil is, but they are speculation, so I'll leave it out. As a dipole, you need two sides. PAR accomplishes this with the ground side of the dipole being ground. Since it connects to a coax cable, the feed is unbalanced, and so is the antenna. In short it needs a ground to operate. Otherwise it is just a wire (with a loading coil) stuck at the end of a coax. If I were you, I would make a ground at the receiver end of your wire. The best would be a tuned counterpoise, such as 50 feet of wire connected to a cheap antenna tuner. Second best (but maybe not very different in actual performance) would be a multi conductor wire, such as a rotor cable, cut at various wavelengths. From what I have read, the best length for a counterpoise wire that is not on the ground is 28% of a wavelength. Since you are receiving and not transmitting, length is not all that critical, nor is insulation. The wire can be run around the floor of your room, even looped around if it is a smaller room. The far end of the wire is a voltage node if you are transmitting and therefore needs good insulation. For reception, enough to prevent it from causing a short if it ends up in the wrong hole is good enough. Since it will be "cold", it can be under a rug, etc. For electrical saftey, I recommend that some sort of grounding (a wall outlet near the window is fine) is used when not receiving to prevent static build up or a nearby lightening strike damaging anything. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM New word I coined 12/13/09, "Sub-Wikipedia" adj, describing knowledge or understanding, as in he has a sub-wikipedia understanding of the situation. i.e possessing less facts or information than can be found in the Wikipedia. |
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