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[OT] Question about power lines

alorona
One leg of a horizontal antenna has to, unfortunately, run parallel to the power lines at the back of a city lot. Will there be more pickup of electrical noise if that leg has a current maximum, or a current minimum on it, along the portion of the antenna closest to the power lines?

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Re: [OT] Question about power lines

Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT
Please answer on the list -- I have the same issues and would be
interested in any comments.

Thanks -- Lynn

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Re: [OT] Question about power lines

Roy Koeppe
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Al,

When transmitting, the current node does the 'work,' so I'd say it also does
the main receiving job. But the difference in your situation might be small.

Good luck & 73,

Roy    K6XK


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From: Al Lorona
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 3:38 PM
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Subject: [Elecraft] [OT] Question about power lines

One leg of a horizontal antenna has to, unfortunately, run parallel to the
power lines at the back of a city lot. Will there be more pickup of
electrical noise if that leg has a current maximum, or a current minimum on
it, along the portion of the antenna closest to the power lines?

You can e-mail me privately to keep traffic down.

Thanks,


Al


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Re: [OT] Question about power lines

k6dgw
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It probably doesn't matter Al, the lines are likely in your antennas near field and thus coupled. Maybe they will enhance the radiation of some of your RF. [:-)

Fred K6DGW


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>One leg of a horizontal antenna has to, unfortunately, run parallel to the power lines at the back of a city lot. Will there be more pickup of electrical noise if that leg has a current maximum, or a current minimum on it, along the portion of the antenna closest to the power lines?
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Re: [OT] Question about power lines

Mike Maloney
If primary power line carrying noise, you are gonna pick it up well with parallel wire antenna.   Maybe less intense if grounded quarter wave vs. self-resonant ungrounded half wave? 
73, Mike AC5P   

    On Saturday, March 11, 2017 10:44 AM, Fred C. Jensen <[hidden email]> wrote:
 

 It probably doesn't matter Al, the lines are likely in your antennas near field and thus coupled. Maybe they will enhance the radiation of some of your RF. [:-)

Fred K6DGW


Al Lorona <[hidden email]> wrote:

>One leg of a horizontal antenna has to, unfortunately, run parallel to the power lines at the back of a city lot. Will there be more pickup of electrical noise if that leg has a current maximum, or a current minimum on it, along the portion of the antenna closest to the power lines?
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>You can e-mail me privately to keep traffic down.
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