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On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 3:44:35 PM UTC-8, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 11/25/2014 2:05 PM, Ross Archer wrote: Hey folks, Thought I'd share the results of some recent successful indoor antenna experiments. I wanted something to take on the road and also use when an outdoor antenna isn't convenient or practical. [...] Sounds very good. I imagine it would really improve hotel-room reception over the whip built in to my Eton E1. Thanks, Kevin, WB4AIO. It's interesting when you break the loop circuit (switch located halfway between the ends of the loop) how the signal sometimes goes up (though more often it goes down) but the noise nearly always increases. There's definitely something about the loop configuration that is rejecting electrical noise. |
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