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James Douglas wrote: James Douglas wrote: As my existing fence is falling down and I have saved the 3K to replace it it's also time for a new antenna. What type of wire would be best? My existing antenna is around the fence about 8' in the area and the area is shaped like [ with the long side running North/South. I ended up getting 500' of #14 stranded copper, with 15mils insulation for $28.00, they wanted $32.00 for 200' taken from the large spool? WTF? Now I may extend the antenna to include a piece that runs across the top of the roof, which on my house is about 30' up in the air! Would that be good or bad, again I have 150' around the fence that runs in the shape of a C, what if I added a "extender" across the roof vent and ran a wire down the to main antenna? I have heard that "higher is better" Yes higher is better but you will want to keep the antenna away from your electrically noisy house so I advise against this. I am also thinking about adding a two foot extension to the fence posts so that I can get the antenna up a little higher but am wondering what the neighbors are going to think? This will not be worth the trouble. You would need to move it more like 10 feet to make a difference. I do have a balun from Erickson Enginering, which seems to help so far although conditions have not been favorable here lately, and also have 8' copper rod pounded into the ground. The UNUN is good for random/long wire use. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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