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Old January 27th 04, 04:56 AM
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CW,

Thank you for pointing that out.

YES - You are right and the first Three of the Eleven Links in
this Message Reference that I provided in the prior post are
related to the 'true' {original} Windom Antenna.

"Windom -vice- Dipole which is the better SWL Antenna ? ? ?"
GOTo= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWL-AM...nna/message/80

* The Fourth Link by L. B. Cebik, [W4RNL] and concerns the
evolution of the Windom into the "Off-Center-Fed (OFC) Dipole".

* The Fifth Link is again about the OCF Dipole
- by Bill Buchholz [K8SYH].

* The Sixth Link is about a modern day Windom using a MLB
- by G. E. "Buck" Rogers Sr; [K4ABT].

* Link # 7 is by Michael Toia [K3MT].

* The Classic Windom is Link # 8 provided by Antennas & More.

* The CAROLINA WINDOM Short Antenna is Link # 9.
(AKA: Bobtail Curtain or Half Square).

* The RF Systems Mini-Windom is Link # 10
- presented by Universal-Radio.

* Finally Link #11 is What Makes the CAROLINA WINDOM so good ?


iane ~ RHF
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The true Windom is not a dipole of any type.
It is an off center fed T.
It is not balanced and requires a ground system.


"RHF" wrote in message
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LW,

Windom -vice- Dipole which is the better SWL Antenna ? ? ?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWL-AM...nna/message/80

FWIW: Think of the WINDOM Antenna as an OFF-Center (36%/64%) Feed
Dipole that is more Broad Banded (not as frequency specific and
resonant) and more omni-directional (not as bi-directional) as the
common dipole antenna.

IMHO: For a SWL Antenna the WINDOM Antenna is the better "All
Band" "All Directions" antenna choice over the common dipole antenna.

CHECK-OUT - The SWL Terminated-Folded-Windom "TFW" Antenna
(Low Noise) using a 300 Ohm Twin-Lead or 450 Ohm Ladder-Line
and a Matching Transformer with Coax Cable Lead-in-Line.
TFW-Antenna= http://tinyurl.com/3ff7g

CHECK-OUT - Double LL Windom Type [Low Noise] SWL Antenna -
NOTE: Not a True Windom but more like Two Oposed Inverted L Antennas.
Double-LL-Antenna= http://tinyurl.com/26h2t

CHECK-OUT - Dual Element Low Noise SWL Antenna MLB Type:
Dual Element (Inverted "L" and Horizontal) Multi-Wire Low Noise
SWL Antenna using a Matching Transformer (Magnetic Longwire Balun)
with a Coax Cable Lead-in-Line.
Dual-Element-Antenna= http://tinyurl.com/2yo3q


iane ~ RHF
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Some Say: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWL-AM...na/message/502
I BELIEVE: On A Clear Night... You Can Hear Forever and Beyond !
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. com...

"JEFF UK" wrote ...

What would be best for my next receiving antenna.
1) A long wire , coax feed (no balun ) about 80 feet,
( earthed coax braid)
15mtrs from house.
or
2) A Long dipole, about 80 feet each side.



A good performer is an off-center fed dipole. 44 ft on one end /
22 ft on the other, fed with RG-8X coax. Being coax fed, it keeps
out a lot of the indoor electrical noise from dimmers, flourescent
lights, etc. Grove sells this antenna as the "Skywire". I've also
used a 66 ft / 33 ft variation of this with very good results.
The higher the better.

A passive tuener or passive preselector might be a good accessory
with this antenna.

(Disclaimer - an antenna of this type and size *might* overload
some portable radios.)

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