Regardless of which RX antenna you chose make sure to detune your transmit
antenna when receiving. This is especially important on a small lot where
adequate separation is not possible.

73

Jim ab3cv

On Monday, February 8, 2016, Joe Moffatt <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am needing advice from any with a K3 for 160 receive antennas.
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> I just don't have room for Beverages, but I do have some backyard area.
> The average noise floor here is about S7 ok my Inverted L.
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> Of course there are times it is much higher, but that is the norm.
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> I am wondering if a small loop, EWE, flag etc is what you guys would
> recommend.
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> I am looking for anyone with a relatively small space that could give
> advice.
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> What would you do or have you done?
> Trying to get my 160  DXCC, and I'm half way there on 160.
>
> Joe
> AB5OR
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