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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 |
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![]() big boy now wrote: I am about to buy another Active antenna i have about =A3200 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.=20 Steve |
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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 .... 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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![]() big boy now wrote: 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 I am using the ALA-330S under less than ideal circumstances, but it still performs extremely well. I live in an apartment building in Brooklyn, with no yard and no garden whatsoever. So, I really had to think carefully about how I would use this antenna. I had little luck with it indoors, as it picked up too much QRM. Others find that it works well in the attic, but I don't have an attic. Before I even ordered the Wellbrook, I used a small portable radio to demarcate, at least roughly, the boundaries of the 'noise envelope' surrounding my building. I found that whenever I could get out a mere six feet (that's right, just six feet!) from the building, reception cleared up *dramatically*. My first plan was to put the Wellbrook on the roof of my apartment building, but it's especially noisy up there with power lines, etc. So, at present, I have the Wellbrook mounted on a horizontal mast that is attached to a fire escape and that extends about 9 feet away from the building. I know this scenario is far from the one Wellbrook recommends, but you'd be surprised at how quiet reception is for me now. If you read some of the reviews available on the Wellbrook website, you'll notice some of them also remarking that placement of the antenna doesn't seem as critical as the Wellbrook literature suggests. It's not at all far from my building; nevertheless, my reception is whisper quiet. I do not currently have the Wellbrook attached to a rotor. Almost everything I listen to falls between 3 and 30 mhz, and the signals there (especially at 5+ mhz) just aren't very directional--or so it seems to me. Others may disagree about what's best. I found it very important to get the antenna *outdoors*, but it seems omnidirectional on the frequencies that interest me. The ALA-330S is optimized for SW and is designed to attenuate strong MW signals. In fact, I find that it still works very well on MW and I have never had any problem with overloading. At the same time, I understand that the ALA-1530 is optimized for MW, but nevertheless performs admirably on SW. I went for the 330S, since SW is my primary interest. I doubt you could go wrong with either antenna. I suggest that you consult the excellent reviews of this antenna that are available in this group, on the Wellbrook website and elsewhere on the internet. This is an especially good one, I think: http://www.radiointel.com/review-wellbrook.htm Good luck! Steve |
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Steve thank for that review link its made my mind up.
i will be ordering the wellbrook ALA-330S in the next couple of days...i shouldn't have any problem ordering the 330s as i will just phone wellbrook direct and have one delivered the day after i place my order....i am out all day Thursday so there is no point in ordering tomorrow. i will more than likely order when i get in Thursday for delivery Friday. if i get home in time to call wellbrook. i am living in quite a small village you might say good location but one thing our village is located very close to Heathrow Air Port... if i stand at my front door or in my back garden i can watch plains taking off and landing and i don't need any binoculars.... i sometimes listen in but i like HF / SW .. john wrote in message oups.com... big boy now wrote: 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 I am using the ALA-330S under less than ideal circumstances, but it still performs extremely well. I live in an apartment building in Brooklyn, with no yard and no garden whatsoever. So, I really had to think carefully about how I would use this antenna. I had little luck with it indoors, as it picked up too much QRM. Others find that it works well in the attic, but I don't have an attic. Before I even ordered the Wellbrook, I used a small portable radio to demarcate, at least roughly, the boundaries of the 'noise envelope' surrounding my building. I found that whenever I could get out a mere six feet (that's right, just six feet!) from the building, reception cleared up *dramatically*. My first plan was to put the Wellbrook on the roof of my apartment building, but it's especially noisy up there with power lines, etc. So, at present, I have the Wellbrook mounted on a horizontal mast that is attached to a fire escape and that extends about 9 feet away from the building. I know this scenario is far from the one Wellbrook recommends, but you'd be surprised at how quiet reception is for me now. If you read some of the reviews available on the Wellbrook website, you'll notice some of them also remarking that placement of the antenna doesn't seem as critical as the Wellbrook literature suggests. It's not at all far from my building; nevertheless, my reception is whisper quiet. I do not currently have the Wellbrook attached to a rotor. Almost everything I listen to falls between 3 and 30 mhz, and the signals there (especially at 5+ mhz) just aren't very directional--or so it seems to me. Others may disagree about what's best. I found it very important to get the antenna *outdoors*, but it seems omnidirectional on the frequencies that interest me. The ALA-330S is optimized for SW and is designed to attenuate strong MW signals. In fact, I find that it still works very well on MW and I have never had any problem with overloading. At the same time, I understand that the ALA-1530 is optimized for MW, but nevertheless performs admirably on SW. I went for the 330S, since SW is my primary interest. I doubt you could go wrong with either antenna. I suggest that you consult the excellent reviews of this antenna that are available in this group, on the Wellbrook website and elsewhere on the internet. This is an especially good one, I think: http://www.radiointel.com/review-wellbrook.htm Good luck! Steve |
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Well, let us know how you make out. I think you'll be very pleasantly
surprised by the ALA-330s. Steve |
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