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I find a random wire superior overall to just about any ''tailor
made'' SWL antenna I've tried. I do find that the dipole is wonderful on 7 MHz, and 11 MHz and up. On 9 and 6 it's about a toss-up, and on down through the tropicals the wire is better. My big problem is noise, especially on the lower bands. I have an MFJ noise cancelling unit that works with the two antennas, but I think two simpel wires phased would work rather better. If I can arrange such an array that can be set up on my smallish property, I will let folks know. Meanwhile, I still have a large horizontal loop to build around my fence... Bruce Jensen |
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