Thanks Max, I rejiggered things a little bit and I think I have the best
configuration I can get given how things are laid out here.  If I want to
use the receiver in another room, can I use the outside of a metal power
strip that's got a ground in it as a ground for the receiver?  Some of the
outlets I might use have GFIs and don't have a svrew I can use.

 

Thanks again.

 

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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2008 21:29
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Another Antenna question

 

I know you asked Tom but I'm hear now so I'll answer it. For receiving it 
doesn't make a lot of difference except that repeated back and forth motion 
caused by the wind will eventually wear through rubber or PVC insulation and

you'll get a lot of static every time the wind blows. Maybe a short piece 
of PVC pipe slipped over the wire at the point of contact with the gutter or

fence. Don't neglect the fence. Wet wood is a pretty good conductor and 
can cut down on reception even though it may not make any static.

Regards.

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> Tom:
>
>
>
> This might be a dumb question, but do I have to use insolators if I'm 
> using
> insolated wire?
>
>
>
> I had a bunch of fairly heavy gauge speaker wire laying around here, so I
> split it and I have it running along my basement ceiling, out a door, then
> along a wooden fence. I have a ground going from the radio's ground
> terminal to a water pipe, and things seem to be working OK. I tried using
> the drain pipe, but it didn't improve reception at all. I didn't actually
> measure, but I suspect there's about a hundred feet of line out there or 
> so.
>
> Would I be better off with non-insolated wire?
>
> Thanks again for any enlightenment.
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
> bill,
> The only reason to use braided wire is it is more flexible and won't tend 
> to
> break so much from wind or other vibrations.. Other than that, it makes no
> difference at all except for physical strength.
>
> Don't forget to use some kind of insulators wherever you hang it or 
> wherever
> it passes very near any other object. Almost any plastic will do for
> insulators.
>
> tom Fowle
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