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Hi,
Question re the "loop" Would you connect the end of the loop to the beginning, thus making a "true loop" up there, or just leave it open at the end ? Why ? What is the effect of the vertical run down to the receiver ? Would you suggest coax for this vertical section, or usually not necessary ? Bob -------------------------- "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... SR, Vice using the questionable the Ground {Green Wire} of your Household AC Power System. Why not consider a simple Around-the-Room {Ceiling Level} Horizontal [Flat] Loop Antenna. The Loop Antenna is consider a 'blanced' Antenna that does not require a Ground and is Horizontally Polarized so it generally pick-up less man made noise. The "In-Door" Horizontal [Flat] Loop Antenna is easy to build; usually is relatively long 40-60 Feet for an In-Door Antenna; and relatively lower noise pick-up to an in-door vertical antenna or long wire antenna. The Radio or Receiver can be run off of AC with an AC Ground connection via the AC Power Plug or DC without any Ground connection at all. something to consider - iane ~ RHF . . . . . |
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