I'm considering the -- you should excuse the expression -- erection of a longwire antenna for AM and some SW reception here in a fixer-upper place I'll be occupying for a while. And since I never knew the basic principles in the first place, even before relocating to a region that's called The Land Time Forgot, any help would be welcomed. I estimate that there'd be room for something like 80 unfurled feet of stout wire, from a second-story window stretching somewhat uphill to the back of the property.
a) The wire would stretch just about due North-South. I should think that, at its 24.3 meters in length, it would that provide most excellent reception on the 49 meter band since it's double the wavelength and would be twice as potent. Yes/no?
2) Ceramic standoffs? At both ends, maybe? See, my naive non-tech tutelage suggests that an antenna is like a levitating, pristine gadget that has to be tapped so its basic efficiency isn't compromised by any unnecessary loss during siphoning. Am I way off here?
c) *If* that wavelength resonance stuff is an accepted 'given', my math suggests that 24.3 meters -- half of 160 feet wavelength -- would mean nice electromagnetic reinforcement mostly in synch with the top of the AM dial, with the X-banders and TIS stations. T/F?
d) Don't syh, please. I never figured out what Grounding was for or what it did. But it sounds important. Which end gets grounded? Both? Just the end that's in the upstairs window where the radio will be? I've seen a pal of mine's setup, long ago, where his longwire got fed into the radio room window with some sort of coax strap.....
5) Lightning arrestor? How, why, where, and at what $$$$? See, the planned radio is a refitted HQ-180 that set me back 5 pigs and it would be a nuisance if it became a $500 pile of solder after a storm. Do I disengage all antennae and unplug it when it's not in use?
Give me some homework here if'n when you find the time, oke? T.i.a. !
a) The wire would stretch just about due North-South. I should think that, at its 24.3 meters in length, it would that provide most excellent reception on the 49 meter band since it's double the wavelength and would be twice as potent. Yes/no?
2) Ceramic standoffs? At both ends, maybe? See, my naive non-tech tutelage suggests that an antenna is like a levitating, pristine gadget that has to be tapped so its basic efficiency isn't compromised by any unnecessary loss during siphoning. Am I way off here?
c) *If* that wavelength resonance stuff is an accepted 'given', my math suggests that 24.3 meters -- half of 160 feet wavelength -- would mean nice electromagnetic reinforcement mostly in synch with the top of the AM dial, with the X-banders and TIS stations. T/F?
d) Don't syh, please. I never figured out what Grounding was for or what it did. But it sounds important. Which end gets grounded? Both? Just the end that's in the upstairs window where the radio will be? I've seen a pal of mine's setup, long ago, where his longwire got fed into the radio room window with some sort of coax strap.....
5) Lightning arrestor? How, why, where, and at what $$$$? See, the planned radio is a refitted HQ-180 that set me back 5 pigs and it would be a nuisance if it became a $500 pile of solder after a storm. Do I disengage all antennae and unplug it when it's not in use?
Give me some homework here if'n when you find the time, oke? T.i.a. !