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On Jan 16, 5:14*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jan 16, 1:34*pm, RHF wrote: On Jan 16, 11:24*am, bpnjensen wrote: Question to those who may have used one - Do inline isolators work well on RX? *Such as those sold by Radioworks? Thanks, Bruce Jensen BpnJ : Why are you considering an Inline Isolator ? 1st and "Inline Isolator" requires inserting something 'in-the-line' in the Antenna to Radio Feed-in-Line. 2nd the "Inline Isolator" requires two more Connections {Joints} in the Antenna to Radio Feed-in-Line. *If* Your Antenna to Radio Feed-in-Line is less that 150 Feet : Then most likely you do not need an "Inline Isolator". *If* Your Antenna to Radio Feed-in-Line is on-the-ground or buried-under-the-ground a few inches : Then most likely you do not need an "Inline Isolator". However : If your Antenna to Radio Feed-in-Line is In-the-Air {Overhead} from Tree to House : Then may be you could use and *"Inline Isolator" at the House entry-point with another Grounding Point/Ground Rod. The "Correct Way" to Install a Longwire Antenna and Balun by Wellbrook =http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/longwire.html We have all most likely done it the wrong way more than once . . .http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...5cc467b35a70d5 *. *. - Thanks - I see the Wellbrook diagrams. *Believe me, If I had the - space, that's how I'd do it. *I have a tiny lot with the house plopped - right in the center, power lines fore and aft and neighbors by the - bushel within a hundred feet. *My wire, by necessity, must go over my - rooftop. *In all other respects, it is built roughly as you see in the - "good" diagram. - - The isolator is a last resort. BpnJ, -alternative- Isolator 1:1 [UnUn] Matching Transformer Wellbrook Antenna Feeder Isolator AFI 5030 http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/pdf/AFI5030A.pdf http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/antennas...&product_id=56 BpnJ, -alternative-loop-antenna-set-up- Shortwave Listener [SWL] Loop Antenna with : * Four Corners at/near the Lot Line; Centered around the House. * 21 Feet Long/Tall Top-Rail for the Four Corners * Loop Antenna around the Four Corners * Feed-in-Line from one of the Corners to the House a few inches under-the-ground. * Ground each of the pieces of Top-Rail and place a Ground Rod at the Corner where the Feed-in-Line comes in from. * Matching Transformer [MT] -either- * * MT Up-in-the-Air at the Top of the Top-Rail * * MT On-the-Ground with 300 Ohm Twin-Lead from the Loop Antenna Element down to the MT. The Wire Loop Antenna Element should be 5 Foot or more out and away from the House/Roof and help to reduce the Noise Pick-Up from the House itself. * 5 Foot is good * * 10 Foot is Better {Twice as Good} * * * * 20 Foot is GREAT {Four Times as Good} BpnJ, TEST : Your Present SWL Antenna when everyone is away from the House for and overnight. * Run your Radio/Receiver(s) on Batteries. * Turn-Off your AC Mains : This Kills all AC Power to the House -and- Kills all RFI coming from all those Electrical-Electronic 'Gadgets' in the House. * Listen to your Radio Overnight and see what you can hear {RF Signals} and what you can not hear {RF Noise}. All the other RF Noise is assumed to be coming from your Next-Door Neighbors and your nearby Neighborhood [One Block Around You]. * See 'if' you can pin-point any of these RF Noise Sources coming from a specific Next-Door Neighbor. |
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