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Hi,
David wrote: Yes, I must confess that there is no lightning arrestor installed as of yet! it was mainly a product of my Scots heritage getting the best of me. Sounds familiar. Actually a lighting arrestor isn't worth much, and I'd suggest a large knife switch directly between the lead-in and ground. Your present antenna is ideal for broadcast reception since, as has been mentioned, most antique radios were designed with this sort of antenna in mind. Extending the lead-in to the basement will simply make it work better. The vertical part of the lead-in catches most of the signal. Keep it as far from power lines and noise sources as possible. If your ground is now farther away, you may lose some efficiency; my ground is a driven well in the basement. On short wave, things are different. I've used my inverted-L for short wave too, but never compared it directly against another antenna. Cheers, Alan |
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