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I am using a Eavesdropper/C antenna from Antenna Supermarket, hung between a tree and one of the chimney towers on the side of the house. At times during the year some of the branches of surrounding trees grow long enough that the leaves and/or the branch touch one or more of the wires between traps. Can this grounding effect significantly impact reception effectiveness?
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"Namikis" wrote: I am using a Eavesdropper/C antenna from Antenna Supermarket, hung between a tree and one of the chimney towers on the side of the house. At times during the year some of the branches of surrounding trees grow long enough that the leaves and/or the branch touch one or more of the wires between traps. Can this grounding effect significantly impact reception effectiveness? Yes and no. The tree being spread out around the antenna is similar to the antenna being in an attic. The electric field gets weaker the closer you are to earth and the tree hanging over it will weaken the field some more. This won't stop the antenna from working it is just sub optomal. Antennas work best in the clear and the higher up they are the better they will work. You should trim the tree to keep branches from whacking the antenna and breaking it when it gets windy. You need some kind of strain relief for when the tree moves in the wind since the chimney does not move on the other end. Some people use a pulley and weight system for this. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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