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RE: Topband: Re: Low Rx Dipole on Topband

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Subject: RE: Topband: Re: Low Rx Dipole on Topband
From: "Donald Chester" <k4kyv@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 16:06:10 +0000
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Someone on these pages said this week that you can never have TOO MANY Rx
antennas for 160M - I would agree with that assessment. You just NEVER know what
will work best when listening on Topband......

Several years ago I built a K6STI "low-noise" horizontal rx loop (see QST Sept 95). It turned out to be a dud 90 % of the time. When I first tried it, I thought it had been a total waste of time, but I find it gives superior s/n ratio for stations 100-150 miles away. Occasionally, but rarely, it outperforms the beverage with certain signals. I have all my available rx antennas on a rotary coax swith, and for every QSO, I always rotate the switch and check out all the antennas for best signal. Sometimes the best one is totally unexpected. When in a "roundtable" QSO, I often switch among various antennas as each station transmits. Still, for Canadian and European reception the NNE terminated beverage is nearly always the best one.


Don k4kyv

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