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![]() "Anders Henriksen" wrote in message . .. "Lucky" skrev i en meddelelse ... So what kind of antenna do you think this rectangle aluminum frame makes? What could it be compared to? It would be some strange sort of untuned loop antenna. Actually you could take a look at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ - a guy from Finland (Greg W) has made use of a window frame as well. He made a small (6") pickup loop from coax cable and uses this with excellent results from 9 to 17 MHz. He has uploaded a video showing the difference between a random wire and his "loop" - impressive. -- Anders Henriksen - born without teeth supermule [at] lite [dot] dk Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast or a god Hi Anders Wow great idea! Yes I can actually see that working very well. In fact I'm going to try it. I have a small pickup loop already made too. Thanks a lot Anders. I'm going to check out his video. Funny how this original ground is turning out to be something I never expected. Thank you Lucky |
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