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![]() See http://www.anarc.org/naswa/badx/ante...e_antenna.html Height is much more important than length. I generally don't bother with a horizontal run of more than 30 feet or so. For faint signal reception, a moderate length antenna away from houses and power lines is better than a bigger antenna near noise sources. Peter wrote: My backyard is limited in length. The lot is 86 feet long. My question is, how long a wire should I use to have a good shortwave antenna that will fit in my yard. I know optimum is around 100 feet but I can't accommodate that length. If it passes over the house does it matter how much space there is between the wire and the roof of the house? -jpd |
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