If the worst of your interfering stations are opposite in direction from the Pacific Ocean, a Kaz or Flag can be very helpful, as those antennas have a quite broad pattern in one direction, and a good bit of nulling capability in the opposite direction. They are broadbanded as well, though sometimes varying the termination resistor can deepen a null on a specific station.

A Flag certainly helped my DXing as local electrical noise made it more and more difficult to use a loop antenna in the house.

best wishes,

Nick


At 22:21 02-01-16, Todd wrote:
How about a mini version of the Kaz antenna? If memory serves me the full
size scale is 150'.

Todd Skaine
On Jan 2, 2016 4:17 PM, "Neil Bell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I live about 40 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean and generally in the
> S.F. Bay area RF swamp of MW stations.  On occasions I have been able to
> receive trans-Pacific stations that lie more or less halfway between local
> MW frequencies by using the narrowest SSB bandwidth on my R-75 which is
> about 2.4 kHz and selecting the sideband farthest from the more powerful
> signal.  I have no room for a long beverage and am limited to a 100 ft "L"
> shaped random wire or a pair of 10 foot verticals I use with my Quantum
> Phaser.
>
> The the Phaser I can reduce local MWs dramatically.
>
> Any ideas or suggestions ??
>
> Neil Bell, KJ6FBA
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