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nocomradio
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In the last year or so, I've gotten back into SWLing having been away since I was a kid. Now I have the advantage of a couple more bucks and better equipment, but I have a couple questions:
I'm doing most of my listening from a Grundig G3 Globe Traveler. It is an OK radio and does pretty good on the built in antenna. I decided to put up a longwire. It is approximately 220 feet long and wired into the house with a 75 ohm cable and plugged into the side of the radio at the external antenna port.
It helps to pull in some things, but honestly it seems to just make more noise and that in turn makes for harder listening. I have little in the way of interference in my immediate area at night as I am very rural and have no CF's or computers running at that hour.
Is there a standard length for a longwire?
Is it just a cheap radio I am dealing with?
Should I try to fix the length of the longwire to the approximate middle of the frequencies I listen to most?
Should it be 1/4, 1/2, or 1 full wavelength?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
I'm doing most of my listening from a Grundig G3 Globe Traveler. It is an OK radio and does pretty good on the built in antenna. I decided to put up a longwire. It is approximately 220 feet long and wired into the house with a 75 ohm cable and plugged into the side of the radio at the external antenna port.
It helps to pull in some things, but honestly it seems to just make more noise and that in turn makes for harder listening. I have little in the way of interference in my immediate area at night as I am very rural and have no CF's or computers running at that hour.
Is there a standard length for a longwire?
Is it just a cheap radio I am dealing with?
Should I try to fix the length of the longwire to the approximate middle of the frequencies I listen to most?
Should it be 1/4, 1/2, or 1 full wavelength?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!