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Choice of antennas #154

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For receive only the SWR (representing the 50ohm impedance match) is of less concern. A simple piece of wire will work (at least somewhat) stuck into the SMA connector. At VHF, UHF and microwave frequencies, location and directionality/gain/beamwidth of an antenna can give you big gains or losses.

In simplest terms for the highest frequencies here, think of line of sight. If you have an unobstructed view to the signal source, most anything will work. Distance and obstructions reduce the signal requiring more antenna to overcome the path loss.

Experiment with any and all antennas you have with a known signal, including FM radio stations, Marine weather, WWV. I regularly use my 130ft HF wir…

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