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This is something that Spike has recommended, so perhaps a
couple of loops at the bottom of the garden well away from the noise-inducing consumer electronics in this row of houses. When I, with the right moral fibre to get something that I wanted, took the Morse test at Portishead (Highbridge) Radio in 1983, and then had a guided tour of the station, the operators had a 32-position rotary switch to select one of many receiving aerials pointed to all corners of the globe. I wonder if these would have been Wullenwebers / Elephant Cages, or somewhere a field of rhombics. What's the recommendation for remote RX antennae, loops or a single whip? |
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