Craig Healy wrote: >>> 1. A small copper tube loop, maybe under a foot in diameter. The idea is to see just how small a loop can be made and still have good nulling capabilities.<<<
*** Have to admit that the Radio Shack loop, well under a foot in diameter, is a gem. Have two. Best $30 ever spent. One day I'll get a bigger, more serious one, the day after I get a more serious receiver. (Don't want to spend the money on AM at this time). >>> 2. A BOG project. Instead of running the 900' wire out in a straight line, it will be run in a zigzag fashion going back and forth maybe ten feet, and five feet between "zigs". The idea is to slow the velocity of propagation and see if a physically horter space yields a useable directionality. If so, two wires will be set out and then phased. It would be interesting to get the 900' BOG effect in a 200' yard. <<< *** Interesting. I've often wondered about putting out as much as I do, as if too long. Looking forward to any results and observations! >>> 4. Create a specific HD Radio antenna to eliminate the bad reception. The best plan I have is to use a two hundred foot antenna in a hundred foot yard. This would overlap into the neighbor's properties just as the HD signal overlaps the adjacent frequencies. I'm hoping that having the antenna hog space that isn't mine will parallel the HD signal hogging spectrum that isn't theirs and give good reception. <<< *** ROFL. Saul ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on www.Answers.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
