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Have you thought about going the loop antenna
route to cut down on the noise?? --Mike L. Absolutely - first a big horizontal loop that I can build pretty cheaply, just a matter (now) of finding the time and proper routing. It will necessarily include my entire house within the loop, including part of the support structure, so I am hoping for the best but expecting the mediocre. Then, if all else fails, trying out a commercial small amplified vertical loop, like the Wellbrook. I do use a dipole that works pretty well on the higher bands (11 MHz and up), and since installing a transformer on my random wire I've noticed a *slight* decrease in noise on that aerial - but it ain't enough. I am surrounded by RF junkola, some of which will *never* go away (like high-voltage lines front and back yards and splattery 50 kW MW transmitters a couple miles away, gushing harmonics like a fountain). Bruce Jensen |
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