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Well, the new inverted-L antenna is grounded and the cable mostly
buried; now I will try to add the RF isolator at the point where the cable enters the house, and see if that happens. I have had quite good luck with this antenna, relatively speaking. It has lower noise generally than any other antenna I have constructed, works *very* well on the MFJ-1026 noise canceller along with the DX- Ultra antenna, and delivers a noticeably stronger desired signal than the antenna it replaces. I believe I am still limited by my location, along the SF bayshore surrounded by hills, and in a RFI soup. Having said that, I have managed to hear well and send out reception reports recently for VOIRI Iran; HD2IOA Ecuador; BBC-IO Relay Seychelles; RN de la RASD, Algeria; and a couple of easier grabs, CVC 1Africa Zambia and BBC Relay Ascension Island. Also did a retread of VOA Botswana (why won't VOA even send an e-mail?). WRTVH is ridiculously helpful with contact information. What a resource. I am pretty pleased...but...For real DX on a regular basis, I think I have no choice but to evacuate. |
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bpnjensen wrote: Well, the new inverted-L antenna is grounded and the cable mostly buried; now I will try to add the RF isolator at the point where the cable enters the house, and see if that happens. I have had quite good luck with this antenna, relatively speaking. It has lower noise generally than any other antenna I have constructed, works *very* well on the MFJ-1026 noise canceller along with the DX- Ultra antenna, and delivers a noticeably stronger desired signal than the antenna it replaces. I believe I am still limited by my location, along the SF bayshore surrounded by hills, and in a RFI soup. Having said that, I have managed to hear well and send out reception reports recently for VOIRI Iran; HD2IOA Ecuador; BBC-IO Relay Seychelles; RN de la RASD, Algeria; and a couple of easier grabs, CVC 1Africa Zambia and BBC Relay Ascension Island. Also did a retread of VOA Botswana (why won't VOA even send an e-mail?). WRTVH is ridiculously helpful with contact information. What a resource. I am pretty pleased...but...For real DX on a regular basis, I think I have no choice but to evacuate. Evacuate? The proper word is 'flee' :-) |
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On Feb 12, 10:24*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
Well, the new inverted-L antenna is grounded and the cable mostly buried; now I will try to add the RF isolator at the point where the cable enters the house, and see if that happens. I have had quite good luck with this antenna, relatively speaking. *It has lower noise generally than any other antenna I have constructed, works *very* well on the MFJ-1026 noise canceller along with the DX- Ultra antenna, and delivers a noticeably stronger desired signal than the antenna it replaces. *I believe I am still limited by my location, along the SF bayshore surrounded by hills, and in a RFI soup. Having said that, I have managed to hear well and send out reception reports recently for VOIRI Iran; HD2IOA Ecuador; BBC-IO Relay Seychelles; RN de la RASD, Algeria; and a couple of easier grabs, CVC 1Africa Zambia and BBC Relay Ascension Island. *Also did a retread of VOA Botswana (why won't VOA even send an e-mail?). WRTVH is ridiculously helpful with contact information. *What a resource. I am pretty pleased...but...For real DX on a regular basis, I think I have no choice but to evacuate. A few more sent out - R. Thailand, Radio Dabanga and Radio Australia via Palau. |
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