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I know two people with Wellbrook loops indoors. They work, but look
goofy of course. In a home office or radio room, who cares if it looks odd. You need to rig up some support. I use a cement patio umbrella stand that uses ordinary PVC. OSH sells them. I'm not really sure being near the window helps since you are receiving a sky wave, not a signal beamed along the horizon. I agree that antennas out in the open work best, but HF is not a line of sight reception. Height doesn't make right for HF, at least not for a loop. [Beams would be a different story.] . Of course, outdoors means it won't be close to your noise sources. I had something kind of odd happen today with my Wellbrook. The strongest BCB station I can receive is on 680. It is so strong that my 7030 kicks in the attenuator. Even with the atennuator, it reads about S+40. Anyway, today, the 3rd harmonic of the station, 2040, showed up in the shortwave band. If I hadn't use the same gear before, I would have blamed the amp (ALA100) or the radio. The harmonic signal was in the mud, maybe S4, but clear enough to hear the station ID. MojaveDxer wrote: So would a Wellbrook 330 or 1530 placed in a window frame be better than the AOR models. To place a unit outside is not a option for me. |
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