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> A few minutes before the start of the ARRL 160m contest I decided to try
> something I'd heard about. I took about 180 feet (55m) of wire and laid it
> on the ground from my shack, across the backyard, around the back of my
> garage and all the way down the edge of the driveway.
>
> It turned out to be an excellent 160m receiving antenna! I expected that
> signals would be very weak, but they were almost as strong as on the
> transmitting antenna. My antenna analyzer showed an SWR of about 2.5:1.
> And, most important, the s/n ratio was much, much better.
>
> I connected it to the AUX input of the sub-receiver and activated
> diversity mode with a (very) long hold of the SUB button. I went to the
> CONFIG menu and set for SUB AF = BALANCE so that the sub's AF gain control
> would act as a balance control between the two receivers.
>
> This works great! I can hear signals get stronger in one ear when they QSB
> in the other. And for signals which come in better on one antenna than the
> other, I just turn the balance control.
>
> Even if you don't have a subreceiver, you should try the "poor man's
> beverage" (no, I don't mean wine in cardboard boxes) receiving antenna.
> Although the directivity is sort of arbitrary, the noise is way down
> compared to a vertical.
>
> The contest will still be going tonight. Try it, there is no antenna that
> is easier to install!
> --
> 73,
> Vic, K2VCO
> Fresno CA
>
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