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I just wanted to share the results an antenna experiment I did tonight. In
the rain, no less. The antenna was simple. 300 feet of solid core 20 gauge copper wire. I ran it from the 500 ohm connector of my R-75, out of the shack and all the way into the back yard. The yard extends about 200 feet, so I had to double the wire back in the direction of the shack for 100 feet. No mater what I tune the dial to, I'm getting splashed from the local 50 kilowatt am stations. The preselector doesn't clean it up either. Every time I exceed 200 feet of wire, I have the same problem. Weird... Michael |
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It's a wonder you didn't get hit by lightning fooling around with all of
that wire out there in all that rain. www.lightningstorm.com cuhulin |
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![]() "Michael" wrote in message ... No mater what I tune the dial to, I'm getting splashed from the local 50 kilowatt am stations. The preselector doesn't clean it up either. Every time I exceed 200 feet of wire, I have the same problem. Sounds like your front end is being overloaded by the AM stations. I guess the simple solution would be to not exceed 200 feet of wire. A 200' random wire should work well, I'd think. But if you have local 50 KW stations, then it's not unusual to get a lot of imaging and intermod with a long antenna. -- Tom Sevart N2UHC Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc |
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What do you mean by "splash"?
I have Beverage antennas of 450 and 700 feet, oriented toward my desired targets *and* (unfortunately) a number of 50kw MW stations in the Seattle/Tacoma area. I also have a 1 kw station 1.4 miles off the end of one of the antennas. I have a number of S-9+65db stations on the dial, but my R-75 and IC-756Pro handle them well. However, I'm not using the hi-Z input but the 50-ohm unbalanced input via a Beverage matching transformer and grounded, double-shielded coax. Have you tried adding a transformer and the 50-ohm input? Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA "Michael" wrote in message ... I just wanted to share the results an antenna experiment I did tonight. In the rain, no less. The antenna was simple. 300 feet of solid core 20 gauge copper wire. I ran it from the 500 ohm connector of my R-75, out of the shack and all the way into the back yard. The yard extends about 200 feet, so I had to double the wire back in the direction of the shack for 100 feet. No mater what I tune the dial to, I'm getting splashed from the local 50 kilowatt am stations. The preselector doesn't clean it up either. Every time I exceed 200 feet of wire, I have the same problem. Weird... Michael |
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![]() "Guy Atkins" wrote in message ... What do you mean by "splash"? I have Beverage antennas of 450 and 700 feet, oriented toward my desired targets *and* (unfortunately) a number of 50kw MW stations in the Seattle/Tacoma area. I also have a 1 kw station 1.4 miles off the end of one of the antennas. I have a number of S-9+65db stations on the dial, but my R-75 and IC-756Pro handle them well. However, I'm not using the hi-Z input but the 50-ohm unbalanced input via a Beverage matching transformer and grounded, double-shielded coax. Have you tried adding a transformer and the 50-ohm input? Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA Hiya, Guy.... That is exactly what I already have currently with one of my roof antennas, the 200' "Frankenstein. That antenna is ideal !!!! A great DX'ing antenna. Detailed info is on my web page. See the link in my signature. I just decided to try the 300' wire with no additional dressings like transformers or coax feeds. The end result... The local AM flame throwers are strong enough to overload the front end even on an R-75. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R-75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: 7600GR,KA-1101,KA-1102 PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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![]() "RHF" wrote in message ups.com... MICHAEL, . First make sure that you have both of your Icom IC-R75's Pre-Amplifiers turned OFF. I did and I tried the att also. Even with the att switched on, the local AM stations still overload the radio. It is just too much wire for my location. North NJ is the king of the MW transmitters. Lots of ground water and excellent conductivity. I just cant use that much wire. Michael TRY A LOOP ANTENNA : Re-run the Wire as a Loop-On-the-Ground (LOG) Antenna. Try to have the Out-Leg of the Loop separated as much as possible from the Back-Leg of the Loop. Use the Two HI-Z Terminals of your Icom IC-R75 for the input for this Loop Antenna. . USE AN "EXTERNAL" ATTENUATOR : Build the GIZMO Box and use the built-in Attenuator to reduce the Signal Levels. READ - Portable AM/FM Shortwave Radio-to-Antenna "GIZMOE" Connector Box http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/2070 NOTE - If you use the NE-2 Lite-Bulb and on a 'normal day' the Bulb is always Glowing or Blinking; then Trim your Antenna by 25 Feet and check it again - repeat as needed. . USE A MATCHING TRANSFORMER AND GROUND : Continue to use your 200+ Feet Long Wire Antenna and Build a Voltage Step-Down Transformer : Use a Ferrite Core with a 25:1 or 36:1 Turns Ratio. * 25:1 Ratio = Thirty-Five (35) Turns and Seven (7) Turns * 36:1 Ratio = Thirty-Six (36) Turns and Six (6) Turns Use a Ground Rod and Wire with this Matching Transformer. . CUT THE SIZE OF THE ANTENNA DOWN BY . . . . . . . . . * Cut the Size of the Antenna from 300 Feet to 250 Feet and use 50 Feet of Coax Cable as a Feed-in-Line. * Cut the Size of the Antenna from 300 Feet to 200 Feet and use 100 Feet of Coax Cable as a Feed-in-Line. Plus use a Matching Transformer and a Ground Rod at the junction of the Antenna Wire Element and the Coax Cable. . TIP - In the Future - Pick a Dry and Warm Sunny Day 'to do' your Out-Side Antenna Work ![]() . . iane ~ RHF . All are WELCOME and "Invited to Join" the Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna eGroup on YAHOO ! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Some Say: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/502 . I BELIEVE: On A Clear Night . . . You Can Hear Forever and Beyond, The BEYOND ! With a Shortwave Listener SWL Antenna of your own making. "If You Build It {SWL Antenna} You Will Hear Them !" . . |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Michael: 1: - What 50 watt station ?? 2: What kind of Pre selector are you using? I have a MFJ - 1046 pre selector; It's very good Dan / NYC Dan... I hear 66, and 77. My preselector is an MFJ-1048. Same as you have but you can use it to transmit too. 300 feet is just too much wire here, I think. My 200 foot antenna is OK, but 300 feet at ground level is just too much wire. Given the ground conductivity here, I'm not sure if the antenna was just soaking the signal up MW signals right from the ground. Check out my two antennas on my web site. Both of these work great. 300 feet was just too much. The link to my web site is in my signature. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R-75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: 7600GR,KA-1101,KA-1102 PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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![]() "Guy Atkins" wrote in message ... What do you mean by "splash"? Intermod... Michael |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "Michael" wrote: I just wanted to share the results an antenna experiment I did tonight. In the rain, no less. The antenna was simple. 300 feet of solid core 20 gauge copper wire. I ran it from the 500 ohm connector of my R-75, out of the shack and all the way into the back yard. The yard extends about 200 feet, so I had to double the wire back in the direction of the shack for 100 feet. I used a similar solution with my roof wire. It is folded in a unique manner. It is debatable whether or not that half the length of the 200' receiving wire is nulled out because of the way it is folded. -- Respectfully, Michael Location: New Jersey Primary Receiver: R-75 with full Kiwa mods Antennas: G5RV, 200ft "Frankenstein" roof wire Additional Radios: 7600GR,KA-1101,KA-1102 PL-550, KA-989, Info-Mate 837, GE-SR III Westinghouse H-104 (seven tube) Web Site: http://md_dxing.tripod.com |
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