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![]() Joe Analssandrini wrote: Is 300 feet long enough for you? I had one of that length very briefly (one year) until it came down in a storm. Then I erected a 100 foot one (oriented North-South - broadside to East-West) which I used for a number of years. I was able to secure this length much better. This was all many years ago when I lived in my parents' house which had a lot of land. The Wellbrook is superior, especially in the summer, as it attenuates atmospheric noise and local electrical noise. The signal-to-noise ratio it affords is unparalleled. When I used my 100 foot wire, DXing was difficult in the summertime due to the noise and static. I believe that most people still have that problem, as well as greatly increased local electrical noise. Preamps, of course, do nothing to alleviate any of this. So yes, I have experience with many different types of antennas, both passive and active. And note that while I was answering the creator of this thread who said he had limited space, and I personally now also have limited space, I firmly believe that, even if I could, I would not go back to a longwire antenna except perhaps as a supplement to my Wellbrook ALA 330S. It is THAT good! I'll stick with my wires, thanks! dxAce Michigan USA http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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