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Fixed Loop On-a-Roof - Great for Monitoring that Hard-to-Get AM/MW Radio Station [ On-the-Roof / In-the-Attic / Out-in-the-Yard ] http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9430 For that type of single AM/MW Radio Station "On-Frequency" Monitoring an Out-Side Fixed 'Tune' Loop Antenna can be very effective for providing a Clear and Clean Signal for Operational Monitoring of the Transmitter's 'actual' {Over-the-Air} Broadcast Signal. Usually getting the Element of the Loop Antenna at least Three Feet above the Roof (Five Feet is better) will get the Loop out of the Building's RFI / EMF Noise Envelop. 1. Build the Loop Antenna Element (Hula-Hoop) with a Weather Proof Box for the Fixed Tuning Capacitor and Coax Cable feed-in-line to the Radio / Receiver. 2. Located, Position and Tune the Loop Antenna Element for the best Signal of the "Target" AM/MW Radio Station. 3. Listen and Enjoy 'that' AM/MW Radio Station 24/7 ![]() READ - One Station "Fixed" Out-Side AM/MW Loop Antenna http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/5065 READ - Two AM/MW Antennas for AM/MW DXing http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/3446 just an idea - iane ~ RHF |
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Interesting. I had often wondered about that subject but I was to lazy
to google it. So you would have to tune the loop (going outside) for every station you wanted to hear? That doesn't sound any good to me. Can't you tune the loop from inside? It wouldn't make any sense if you couldn't. {?} |
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In article .com,
"BCBlazysusan" wrote: Interesting. I had often wondered about that subject but I was to lazy to google it. So you would have to tune the loop (going outside) for every station you wanted to hear? That doesn't sound any good to me. Can't you tune the loop from inside? It wouldn't make any sense if you couldn't. {?} Some loops are designed to be tuned remotely but I don't know of a commercial one you could buy. On scheme is to send a DC voltage down the coax to the remote antenna that varies the capacitance of a variactor diode to tune the antenna. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
In article .com, "BCBlazysusan" wrote: Interesting. I had often wondered about that subject but I was to lazy to google it. So you would have to tune the loop (going outside) for every station you wanted to hear? That doesn't sound any good to me. Can't you tune the loop from inside? It wouldn't make any sense if you couldn't. {?} Some loops are designed to be tuned remotely but I don't know of a commercial one you could buy. On scheme is to send a DC voltage down the coax to the remote antenna that varies the capacitance of a variactor diode to tune the antenna. I believe this is one http://www.ccrane.com/antennas/am-an...m-antenna.aspx craigm |
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In article , craigm
wrote: Telamon wrote: In article .com, "BCBlazysusan" wrote: Interesting. I had often wondered about that subject but I was to lazy to google it. So you would have to tune the loop (going outside) for every station you wanted to hear? That doesn't sound any good to me. Can't you tune the loop from inside? It wouldn't make any sense if you couldn't. {?} Some loops are designed to be tuned remotely but I don't know of a commercial one you could buy. On scheme is to send a DC voltage down the coax to the remote antenna that varies the capacitance of a variactor diode to tune the antenna. I believe this is one http://www.ccrane.com/antennas/am-an...m-antenna.aspx That site seems to be down right now. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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