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A journey of learning about Amateur Radio, from my own beginnings, to helping my kids learn about it. Complete with a view point of a new Ham, and lessons to help a person get up to a technical class license or beyond. Also contains other interests, including programming Android, Unity, and Python.
Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installation. Show all posts
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Installation of a Wire Antenna in my Small Attic
As previously mentioned, I've recently built my first wire antenna. In order to really test it, I decided to skip the step of a temporary outdoor deployment, and just go ahead and put it in to it's final location. It was a lot of work, but I've gotten a lot better at things, and I'd say overall it works pretty well. Also, as previously mentioned, my antenna is longer than my attic, so I had do so some creative bending to get it all to fit in there correctly. Overall, I'd say it worked pretty well. The initial deployment only took me 30 minutes, plus a bit of time to feed the antenna line. Much better than the last time, for sure!
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Thursday, March 7, 2013
Mission Accomplished!
As I've mentioned here a few times, I really have wanted to get an antenna up in my attic. This has a few really nice advantages. First of all, it allows me to have a permanent home for my antenna. I've been having to manually position my antenna closer to the window when I need to use it, causing a potential trip hazard. Secondly, it gets it above the aluminum siding of my home. There are all sorts of issues with that, but basically, it really blocks signal badly. Lastly, I wanted to use my new Arrow J-pole, which doesn't require an RF ground, as it is a balanced antenna. That allows me to greatly simplify my set up.
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