Has anyone had any experience loading an aluminum ridge vent as an antenna??
   
  We just bought a second home, which is lovely (definition: my wife is 
thrilled with it!) but has restrictive covenants - no outside antennas. Grrr.
   
  I have mounted an ATU in the attic and attached a 1:1 balun directly to it, 
with about 25 ft of wire going out from each side - in other words, a 
non-resonant dipole - all inside the attic. It loads OK on all bands 80 thru 10 
and I've made several decent contacts with it.
   
  What I don't like is that there is a lot of junk in the attic, like AC 
ductwork, tho most of it seems non-metallic. Mostly I don't like the aluminum 
ridge vent that runs the length of the attic - so I mounted the wire several 
feet below the ridge of the roof. Not sure how this affects the antenna, but it 
can't be very good.
   
  I am contemplating using the ridge vent as part of the antenna: I could 
position the ATU at one end of the attic, connect one side to the ridge vent 
and the other side to a stealth wire that I could run to a low tree or maybe 
the peak of the garage roof. 
   
  Has anyone had any experience using ridge vents as antenna (or part of an 
antenna)? Effect of rain wetting the roof shingles?  Comments??
   
  73
  Ray K2HYD
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