[HCDX] Qs regarding long wires used as antennas
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[HCDX] Qs regarding long wires used as antennas



Dear DX Friends,
Hi,
I have a the following questions  regarding long wires used as antennas :
 
1) Do several twisted wires (insulated) serve as better antennas than a single insulated copper  wire ?
2) Is signal strength proportional to thickness of long wires used as antennas ?
3) Which of the above serves as a  better antenna in high rise buildings where noise level is high ?
4) Which simple method can be used to reduce noise in shortwave receivers from elecrical appliances in high rise buildings ?
 
I hope someone somewhere would be able to help in this regard .
Thanks,
73,
H.S.Brar
for
GRDXC
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/globe-radio-dx
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