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Re: [TenTec] Value of RX Only Antennas

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Value of RX Only Antennas
From: Richards <jrichards@k8jhr.com>
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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 10:51:04 -0400
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I have used the Wellbrook ALS-100M large aperture loop antenna (costing around $250) for many years - originally as an SWL and more recently as a receive-only ham antenna. On this model, you make your own loop out of wire, maybe 15 feet on a side or it can be as large as your lot. Directionality varies with each location, but in my case, seems fairly omni-directional.

I also use the DX-Engineering Active Vertical Receive Antennas DXE-ARAV3-1P (costing $250) with equally good results.

I live on a smallish suburban lot and both of these receive-only antennas have been helpful at times - not all the time, but sometimes one works better than the other, and sometimes either or both work better than my transmit antennas. I notice no problems with noise in the neighborhood, so it does not matter that one of them is a "magnetic loop" that works primarily on the magnetic side, while the other is a vertical working primarily on the electric side, of the electromagnetic signal.

These receive only antennas are nice to have, but I figure it is better to improve one's transmit antennas if possible - especially if one can can replace them with antennas with more gain. To me, that is the better place to spend your hard earned brass, but I recognize that is not always possible under the circumstances.

Just MY take.

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