Random Wire
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- | + | A transmatch can make a random wire more efficient by creating a resonant path between the antenna, feedline and receiver. See the [https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Improving_HF_Reception Improving HF Reception] article (offsite wiki) for more on this topic. | |
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Latest revision as of 00:49, 3 September 2020
As the term implies, a random wire is a wire antenna of random length. A random wire generally works well for signal reception, and is an improvement over the built-in whip antenna that is included with many portable radios.
A transmatch can make a random wire more efficient by creating a resonant path between the antenna, feedline and receiver. See the Improving HF Reception article (offsite wiki) for more on this topic.
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