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On 5/7/11 16:58 , Mike S wrote:
I was just given a Grundig YB400PE without the external antenna, and the shortwave reception inside my mobile home (metal box) without an external antenna is non-existent. After reading several of the antenna discussions here I was wondering if I could get recommendations about the best way to build an outdoor antenna. I can put up a large diameter loop outside, say up to 6 feet diameter, mounted above the roof, or I could run a straight wire about 40' running roughly East-West above the roof, or a combination of the two if that would help. When I was a kid my dad bought a Hallicrafters shortwave, I think it as an SX-99, and he used the heavy dog run wire mounted about 10' above the ground, running from the house to a tree in the back yard oriented roughly North-South with no ground (neither of us knew anything about electronics then), and I got stations from all over the world, it was really interesting hearing the programming from other political slants as a kid. So I'm wondering how much I can pull in with this cheap little model. TIA, Mike It's actually quite sensitive, as portables go. An external antenna will do quite nicely. Being quite general, here...as a quick starter, a wire, 10-20 feet long is all that's necessary. More than that and you may be subject to overload of the front end, which will create artifacts up and down the dial. A decent ground may or may not benefit you. Your receiver input isn't like the input on your SX-99. Working against a ground isn't necessary with some solid state designs. YB400PE is one of them. That is, unless you transform the input. Then you'll work the antenna against an earth ground on the antenna side of the transformer, and the receiver on the other. This will reduce some noise, mostly electrical. More elaborate installations are possible, and some may work quite nicely, like trapped dipoles, for instance. And of course, always experiment. There are programs that can even model you an antenna to suit your specifics. And Kevin, here, has done that in the past for another member. But to get you started...a wire is all that's necessary to bring your SW bands to life. |
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