[HCDX] Antenna direction switched by wind
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[HCDX] Antenna direction switched by wind
Hi,
this is an interesting story of my long wire antenna contra strong wind.
This winter I found out that during strong wind (not often, ca. once per
month) I hear strange crackels (and something more, read on) comming from my
antenna. The antenna is a 80 meters long wire on a roof of our
multi-apartment building. Direction: East-West. On the roof the antenna is
connected via balun to a coax cable which goes down into my flat in the 5th
floor of this 8-floor house.
During the crackles I found out that on medium waves, on the same frequency,
I hear one station at one moment and another station a few seconds later -
like somebody is switching the antenna direction for me...
While tuning accross the MW band, I found certain channels where the
phenomenon was the most expressive.
It was like the antenna direction being switched between two positions (A,
B) and I could hear the following stations on these channels:
738 kHz
A: Spain (SW) = south-west
B: Israel (SE)
1080 kHz
A: Poland (NE)
B: Iran (E)
1179 kHz
A: Sweden (N)
B: Roumania (SEE)
1215 kHz
A: Russia/Kaliningrad (NNE)
B: Great Britain (W)
You can see clearly that in the A position there are stations from northern
or southern directions, while in the B position there are stations from
western or eastern directions.
The strength of the stations changes dramatically, it can be even 30 dB. I
thought - in the beginning - that the wire was broken and the strength
simply fluctuated but than I found out that it was not the case.
One example:
738 kHz: Spain and Israel change their signals on the frequency, once Spain
is S9+20, then it goes down within a second to almost inaudible and Israel
jumps in also strong - S9+.
At the same moment, Dutch station on 747 kHz has permanent signal, not
influenced by anything, you can hear only crackles.
Before I get on the roof (now it is quite dangerous because of ice from
melting snow freezing again during the night) I just wanted to share this
interesting story with you. Maybe somebody knows what is behind this
unpleasant (and interesting too) phenomenon.
Note: looking up from the street the antenna position seems to be unchanged,
it is still fixed between two supporting points, ca. 2 meters above the
roof.
GOOD DX,
Karel Honzik
the Czech Republic (Czechia)
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AOR AR-7030
80 m Long Wire
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