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At a former job we HAD to receive WWV (10 or 15MHZ).
It was winter and icy, so all I was willing to do was "toss" a wire on our flat roof. We were in the old university gym, with a large, flat roof. About 100'X200'. I ran the wire lengthwise. The roof was wood, covered by several layuers of tar, paper and gravel. The antenna worked well enough to "get by" but the first day the roof was clear, I errected a better antenna, by elevating the wire on 10' EMT sections. It was a difference like night and day. The only change was the elevation. So, while an antenna will work laying on the roof, it will work much better up in the air over that roof. The electric shop was very unhappy to have to install 2 ~60' wire to 8' ground rods. Whne we took the antenna down 12 years later, internet time services made WWV old hat, I scavenged the wire, ground were and rods and the EMT and fittings. I was told to remove that "old stuff" and "throw it away". It went into my car. I used (and still use) the ground rods and heavy copper ground wire, and still have the antenna wire rolled up. I hope to errect it after I retire and "move to the country". We bought the good, heavy hard cooper wire and they paid big bucks to get it there the next day. Terry |
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