Preahin' to the chior..
Preahin' to the chior..
..but I just go the A-99 put up and what a difference!! Real happy with it.
Do you have the ground plane kit with yours? I bought it for mine. Its supposed to be in the 50's this weekend. I'm gonna get a 10 foot pipe to strap to my chimney, toss on the ground plane kit, and have a go at it. I had to buy new coax because the 50 feet I have now is about 4 feet too short for the 10 foot mast. Got 57 feet which I heard is the optimum length for an A-99. I don't know how true that is though.
From what I gather:BobOstro61 wrote:Not being an antenna guru or anything, from what I gather, it increases receive and transmit. Since my antenna isn't very high (and probably never will be), anything that helps is a plus.
Your antenna is basically a dipole antenna. You can make a cheap dipole antenna by connecting a wire of a certain length to the conductor of a coax feed line and a wire of the same length to the shield of a coax. That's just a cheap dipole. What the ground plane kit does is give you those radial antennas which act as the other side.
On a car, the whip is pretty much connected to the conductor and the car chassis acts as the ground plane. So, in theory, if you pound a ground rod into the ground and run a ground strap from the mount on your A99 to the ground rod, it should improve the antenna.
Don't quote me on this, since this only what I've been told.
neighbors......
All of my neighbors for blocks around me run cable TV. My current base is running barefoot. I shouldn't bother anybody...?? NO?
I do hear my kids one floor down in the living room claiming they hear my broadcast over our stereos sub woofer. It's hard wired to the stereo not RF. That worries me a little bit. Will a linear bother cable reception?
I do hear my kids one floor down in the living room claiming they hear my broadcast over our stereos sub woofer. It's hard wired to the stereo not RF. That worries me a little bit. Will a linear bother cable reception?