indoor 160 - 6 meter TX antenna.
indoor 160 - 6 meter TX antenna.
OK this is a compromise over most antennas used on HF. But compared to many of the other options, it's cheap & as he say's
http://www.southgatearc.org/articles/g0ftd/indoorantenna.htm
Amateur radio IS possible under the most extreme circumstances so long as you
don't expect all freqs to be 100% qrm free on recieve and that you'll have to
expect your signal to be a few s-points lower. In practice it's not really a
problem and then it pays to think that if your using a bit of "damp string" and
a few watts your acheivement is damn good compared to all the sillywotsits who
spent 1000's of euros/pounds/dollars and massive
effort for towers/kilowatt
amps/expensive aluminium tubes to make yagi's blah blah.
It's all relative folks - so enjoy amateur radio under your own
circumstances and stop feeling left out!
http://www.southgatearc.org/articles/g0ftd/indoorantenna.htm
Re: indoor 160 - 6 meter TX antenna.
Thanks for the link, thats exactly the typoe of antenna I am building for horizontal use but will be adding a second element as a reflector.
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