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Re: [IRCA] EWE Up in Carlisle UK!
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] EWE Up in Carlisle UK!
- From: "John H. Bryant" <bjohnorcas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 12:39:52 -0700
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Barry,
Another way to go with the pot is to get a 1K pot and put it in
series with a 500 ohm resistor. That really gives you a big soft null
to fine tune. I've NEVER experienced an antenna in the EWE, Flag,
Pennant or KAZ family that had its null very much above 1000
ohms. Nowhere near 2000, for sure
Also, its been my experience that a poorer ground means less
termination resistance needed. That makes sense to me and has been
my experience, too. If the ground has a resistance of 300 ohms
(instead of zero) then the null will be around 600 ohms. I
understood Patrick to state the opposite (bad ground means higher
resistance for the null.) Maybe I misunderstood??? Hard to argue
with Sir Patrick's experience with EWEs or his results :>)
I wonder if your impedance matcher might be all or part of your problem??
Good luck!
John B.
Orcas Island, WA, USA
Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, UltraLights
Antennas: Two 70' x 100' Conti Super Loops, West and Northwest
At 03:35 PM 8/10/2008 +0100, you wrote:
Hello IRCA'ers
EWE antenna finally plugged in on Saturday. I have been chatting
with fellow UK EWE man John Faulkner about how it should perform.
We both have a 10k pot in the system. John gets a definite null
and then the offending signal starts to come back up again either
side of the null.
Here I get a null but the offending signal does NOT come back up
again to any noticeable degree.
I have Newcastle to my East. The best null is at 1,000 Ohms. The
null falls off above 1,000 Ohms but not to any great extent. John
does get a definite lift in signal strength either side of the null.
Question. Am I disadvantaged by not getting a specific null? Any
thoughts on what is happening with my EWE? If I am disadvantaged,
any none technical thoughts to fix it?
Barry
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