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Ladder Line or Coax For Reception only?
I have a 500 foot SkyWire Loop Antenna, about 30 feet off the ground and I have it fed with Coax. I will only be using it to receive Shortwave broadcasts from 2Mhz to 30Mhz. It will never be used to transmit. My questions are : (1) Will using a Ladder Line instead of Coax improve my reception? (2) If so, where do I change to coax? Or do I just run the Ladder line into the house and straight to the receiver? (3) What about electrical interference since the ladder line isn't shielded? Thanks. |
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I'd use coax since it's easier to handle but ladder line will have less loss
but you won't be able to detect it. Twist the ladder line about a turn per foot and any leadin pick up will be cancelled. regards hank wd5jfr "Walter" wrote in message om... Ladder Line or Coax For Reception only? I have a 500 foot SkyWire Loop Antenna, about 30 feet off the ground and I have it fed with Coax. I will only be using it to receive Shortwave broadcasts from 2Mhz to 30Mhz. It will never be used to transmit. My questions are : (1) Will using a Ladder Line instead of Coax improve my reception? (2) If so, where do I change to coax? Or do I just run the Ladder line into the house and straight to the receiver? (3) What about electrical interference since the ladder line isn't shielded? Thanks. |
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Walter, you have a 500ft loop?? Wow.. can you provide pictures at some
point? I'd love to see this in action. I'm using a 100ft longwire that is end-fed at this point by a matching balun. I use RG8 low-loss coax. I'm tempted to try the more expensive Belden 9913 -- but it's about $100/50ft. Also, I know that the greater length of antenna will increase gain, but isn't the noise gain almost as much? (i.e. does a greater length of wire ensure greater reception?) -Nick n7zya "Walter" wrote in message om... Ladder Line or Coax For Reception only? I have a 500 foot SkyWire Loop Antenna, about 30 feet off the ground and I have it fed with Coax. I will only be using it to receive Shortwave broadcasts from 2Mhz to 30Mhz. It will never be used to transmit. My questions are : (1) Will using a Ladder Line instead of Coax improve my reception? (2) If so, where do I change to coax? Or do I just run the Ladder line into the house and straight to the receiver? (3) What about electrical interference since the ladder line isn't shielded? Thanks. |
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Walter, you have a 500ft loop?? Wow.. can you provide pictures at some
point? I'd love to see this in action. I'm using a 100ft longwire that is end-fed at this point by a matching balun. I use RG8 low-loss coax. I'm tempted to try the more expensive Belden 9913 -- but it's about $100/50ft. For anything below 30 mhz you will see no return for the money by going from a good grade of rg-8 to the 9913 type. It would be difficult to see much differance even if the rg-8x is used. Especially at 20 meters and below. You would be beter off spending the money on a beter antenna than the long wire. Or making the antenna higher. |
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Ralph, that's what I hear from other SWL'ers too. But, there are those that
swear by it. So, it'd just be an interesting test... albeit and expensive one... ;o) "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... Walter, you have a 500ft loop?? Wow.. can you provide pictures at some point? I'd love to see this in action. I'm using a 100ft longwire that is end-fed at this point by a matching balun. I use RG8 low-loss coax. I'm tempted to try the more expensive Belden 9913 -- but it's about $100/50ft. For anything below 30 mhz you will see no return for the money by going from a good grade of rg-8 to the 9913 type. It would be difficult to see much differance even if the rg-8x is used. Especially at 20 meters and below. You would be beter off spending the money on a beter antenna than the long wire. Or making the antenna higher. |
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Ralph, that's what I hear from other SWL'ers too. But, there are those
that swear by it. So, it'd just be an interesting test... albeit and expensive one... ;o) For a cheaper expirment try adding about 30 feet of some rg-8x or even rg-56 or 59 (I know 59 is 70 ohm coax but it does not mater for receiving) . That will be about the same loss as you would gain if you switched out 100 feet of rg-8 to the 9913. See if you can tell any differance. Not because I wanted to see the differance but because I was replacing some antennas. I replaced about 100 feet of old rg-8 with some new lmr400 and could not tell any differance at 50 mhz. I know there is some but it is light lighting a candle in the sun.. It is there but can not really tell it. |
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Yea, I noticed that RS is promoting RG-6 'F' cable for their SW radios on
their web site. I was curious about this, so I check it's loss and it looks on-par with RG-8x and is much more flexible. I might try that if I can find a couple of F-PL259 adapters... it's really cheap coax. -Nick "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... Ralph, that's what I hear from other SWL'ers too. But, there are those that swear by it. So, it'd just be an interesting test... albeit and expensive one... ;o) For a cheaper expirment try adding about 30 feet of some rg-8x or even rg-56 or 59 (I know 59 is 70 ohm coax but it does not mater for receiving) . That will be about the same loss as you would gain if you switched out 100 feet of rg-8 to the 9913. See if you can tell any differance. Not because I wanted to see the differance but because I was replacing some antennas. I replaced about 100 feet of old rg-8 with some new lmr400 and could not tell any differance at 50 mhz. I know there is some but it is light lighting a candle in the sun.. It is there but can not really tell it. |
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They swear by it because they don't want to admit they blew a wad of cash
for nothing. You didn't say how long your coax is but you infered about 50 feet. With that short of a length, no matter what you changed to you would never notice a difference. Look up the numbers. Easy way to test. Take your radio out to the base of the antenna. Run as short a piece of coax as you can to your radio. See if you can tell any difference. "Nick C" wrote in message ... Ralph, that's what I hear from other SWL'ers too. But, there are those that swear by it. So, it'd just be an interesting test... albeit and expensive one... ;o) |
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I made the switch to RG6 a few years ago and am pleased; with the
reducer for RG8x you can go directly to a PL-259 without an adapter. The loss at HF is negligible, it's less expensive than the RG-8 family of cables and the receiver doesn't care that it's 75 ohms. If your existing cable is working it isn't worth the effort to switch -however in future installations it's an option worth serious consideration. Howard On Sun, 5 Oct 2003 19:46:51 -0700, "Nick C" wrote: Yea, I noticed that RS is promoting RG-6 'F' cable for their SW radios on their web site. I was curious about this, so I check it's loss and it looks on-par with RG-8x and is much more flexible. I might try that if I can find a couple of F-PL259 adapters... it's really cheap coax. -Nick "Ralph Mowery" wrote in message ... Ralph, that's what I hear from other SWL'ers too. But, there are those that swear by it. So, it'd just be an interesting test... albeit and expensive one... ;o) For a cheaper expirment try adding about 30 feet of some rg-8x or even rg-56 or 59 (I know 59 is 70 ohm coax but it does not mater for receiving) . That will be about the same loss as you would gain if you switched out 100 feet of rg-8 to the 9913. See if you can tell any differance. Not because I wanted to see the differance but because I was replacing some antennas. I replaced about 100 feet of old rg-8 with some new lmr400 and could not tell any differance at 50 mhz. I know there is some but it is light lighting a candle in the sun.. It is there but can not really tell it. |
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