I have for a number of years used a full wave loop. I ran the wire inside a piece of black plastic water pipe which is about 2 inch diameter. Close the loop with a T-connector made for this pipe and bring the ends of the wire out the open T. Connect one end to center connector of Coax and the other end to the braid of the coax. I use RG-58 or 59 since it is receive only. Hang it horizonal supported by a cross made of wood strips and setting on a tripod. I have even just tossed it up on the roof and let it lay there. It has a cone shape node pointing to the sky. The pattern is about from 15 degrees after AOS to 15 degrees before LOS. granted it would work better if you raised it higher but has worked just great for me as discribed. I can send a picture of it if you wish. Good luck and 73's << John
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF nigel@ngunn.net wrote:
How about a dipole 16'6" across?
On 20-Feb-10 17:11, PE0SAT wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for reading.
Anybody out there that can give me a drawing for building a Mode A receive antenna?
73 Jan - PE0SAT
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