[Premium-Rx] Antenna question

Enrique Fernandez García enriqueeeeee2001 at yahoo.es
Wed Nov 14 16:29:46 EST 2012






   Hello,
 
  I also recommend  Wellbrook antennas, they reduce dramatically the man made noise. I have a 330S and a 100LN, for my taste the 330S gives a a rich full sound  I mainly use it for strong and medium power stations.However the 100LN it is on the bright side, very good for very weak signals and it can be easy to identify a station  this not happen with the 330S since the station is almost unintelligible buried in the noise.
 
 
 
  I have also to say that the 330S it is 1 meter of diameter and my 100LN it is 2x2m (you can make your own loop size).
 
  Some pics of my present setup:
 
 
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http://img257.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=926555703_KICX0456_122_438lo.JPG
   
 
Regards
 
   

--- El mié, 14/11/12, John Wilson <johnwilson at freezone.co.uk> escribió:


De: John Wilson <johnwilson at freezone.co.uk>
Asunto: Re: [Premium-Rx] Antenna question
Para: GandalfG8 at aol.com, premium-rx at mailman.qth.net
Fecha: miércoles, 14 de noviembre, 2012 09:01


Hello Nigel,
Thank you for the kind words. Now living in rural Wales (I guess I should be
GW3PCY) and doing a lot more postal history research than radio, I
nevertheless do read the postings on premium receivers with pleasure.
I still think that the AR-7030 is one of the great receivers (once you
master the menu system) and coupled to a Wellbrook loop it's hard to beat in
our modern noise-ridden environment. I am my own worst enemy, using a
"Homeplug" system as a domestic network, but the loop does a good job of
rejecting the E-field noise. It also helps to be living in rural
surroundings....!
73,
John W.
G(W)3PCY

-----Original Message-----
From: premium-rx-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:premium-rx-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of GandalfG8 at aol.com
Sent: 13 November 2012 22:40
To: premium-rx at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Premium-Rx] Antenna question

Hi John,

Not sure that "surprised" is the quite right word but given that  you did 
seem to drop off the radar a bit, pleased and relieved to hear  you're still

ok might be more appropriate:-)

regards

Nigel
GM8PZR


In a message dated 13/11/2012 22:24:41 GMT Standard Time,  
johnwilson at freezone.co.uk writes:

Hello  Michael,
Are you surprised that I am still here? And still compos  mentis?
John W.
G3PCY

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael  O'Beirne [mailto:michaelob666 at ntlworld.com] 
Sent: 13 November 2012  22:13
To: PREMIUM-RX
Cc: johnwilson at freezone.co.uk
Subject: Re:  [Premium-Rx] Antenna question


Gents

A propos John's offering  tonight, I have a Wellbrook Loop mounted three 
floors up on the roof and I  can attest to its excellence right down to 
VLF. 
If it does intermodulate,  it certainly does not show it.

By way of example the strongest station  here on LW is Radio 4 on 198 kHz 
which booms in at around 10 - 15mV PD,  and Radio 5 Live is a litle 
stronger 
on 909kHz, yet weak signals just 9kHz  away are not affected.

It picks up less absolute RF than a long wire  but a hell of a lot less 
noise, so the S+n/n is excellent.

The Loop  also exhibits about 30dB directivity when exactly broadside and 
that is  useful if you mount it on a  rotator.

73s
Michael
G8MOB

----- Original Message -----  
From: "John Wilson" <johnwilson at freezone.co.uk>
To: "'Al Klase'"  <ark at ar88.net>; <premium-rx at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday,  November 13, 2012 7:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Premium-Rx] Antenna  question


> Well said, see my articles on the Wellbrook loop  antenna. Out-performs 
any
> long wires.
> John Wilson
>  G3PCY
>

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