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Old January 11th 05, 08:50 PM
big boy now
 
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Steve do you have your wellbrook mounted on an antenna rotor..
how far from your home do you have your wellbrook located.
as i read on the wellbrook website that they recommend the loop to be
mounted as far as possible from your home...
i have quite a large garden about 45 feet long by about 20 feet.
20 feet being the longest distance from my house...
is it just me or is the entire HF band suffering bad conditions as in the
daytime hours my receiver is receiving 9+ of mush and i can hardly hear any
stations over this mush only very local transmitting stations. and it don't
seem to get any better at night time with only a slight drop in mush.....i
may well order the Wellbrook.
is there much difference in the wellbrook ALA-330S and theALA-1530 loop....i
normally listen into most of the HF bands from 5.000kHz to 30MHz depending
on what i want to listen to and the time of day or night..

John

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wrote in message
oups.com...

big boy now wrote:
I am about to buy another Active antenna i have about £200 for the

antenna
and coax....
there are lots of active antennas to choose from active loops from

wellbrook
and active antennas from dressler these are just two..
what i want to know is are you using an active antenna if so what

make and
model is it and how does it perform.....
i want to buy the best for my money....would i need an antenna rotor

if i
was to get a loop antenna
Thanks: John


I decided to plunk for a Wellbrook ALA-330S. I was very nervous about
spending a lot of money on an antenna, but the Wellbrook's many
positive reviews finally convinced me to take the 'plunge'. It turned
out to be the right decision. The Wellbrook works very well and is the
perfect choice for someone, like me, who lives in or near an urban
area. It works beautifully...no kidding.

Steve


 
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