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On 03/03/2011 03:25 AM, RHF wrote:
- It works better than the 70' random wire, - which used the same space. Dave : Egg-Zak-Lee ! In the same Square Space : The Longest Random/ Long Wire Antenna is a Diagonal = 1.414 Where as a Wire [Perimeter] 'Loop' Antenna is an all around Square {Loop} = 4.000 Which is 2.829 Times the Wire in the Air : All Other Things Being =Equal= The space being 10' above the ground from the back wall of my yard to the front of my house (I don't build antennas in the front of the house). I am using the same fiberglass pole at one corner, and the same treated 2 by 2 pole at the opposite corner that defined the random wire. I have added another pair of corners. |
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