Do you have much noise in the first place to reradiate? Line noise also is very
spotty along a power line - along the same line of wires any nasty arcing noise
can be very strong or very weak at certain spots so the noise level - if you
have noise - may not be strong enough to reradiate with any affect.
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 17, 2012, at 17:34, "Bill and Liz" <magoo@isp.ca> wrote:
> I have been following the thread with interest. I have a K9AY and a DO loop
> located within 60 to 75 ft of the TX vertical at our summer home.
> Interestingly, I find both these antennas very quiet with no sign of noise
> being coupled to them via the TX antenna. I work a lot of DX from this
> location on topband using these loops as well as a pair of Beverages, both
> of which also pass fairly close to my TX vertical and both of which are very
> quiet.
>
> So, why am I not hearing this noise many are experiencing? The TX vertical
> is a 60 ft toploaded affair and I do not de-tune it on receive. All I have
> done is to run all the feedlines for both RX antennas and the TX vertical
> underground in different conduits to a remote switching location. Someone
> please tell me why I am missing out on all the fun of having noise on my RX
> antennas.
>
> Bill, VE3CSK
>
>
>
> -----
> No virus found in this message.
> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
> Version: 2012.0.2180 / Virus Database: 2433/5075 - Release Date: 06/17/12
>
> _______________________________________________
> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
_______________________________________________
UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
|