To keep from further hijacking a previous thread, I thought I'd go ahead and start a new one...
What started off as an exercise in futility trying to get my Eton E1XM to receive anything more than static has evolved into a fun little project for me.
A little background, I have many scanners, PC's, wireless router and bridges throughout my home. Upon adding this radio, I quickly discovered that I was getting all kinds of noise. So I ran wire to the attic and got a "little" better reception but still lots of static.
I then added a Sony AN-LP1 active loop. That helped a little bit, but not enough to really make me happy with my endeavor into SW radio. Finally after trying everywhere in my house upstairs and down, I took my E1 out in the backyard with the AN-LP1... WOW WHAT A DIFFERENCE. Ultimately, I chalked it up to pretty much tons of RF in my home (scary).
I then decide to try several cheapie projects to get my antenna outside without HOA freaking out. I ended up just running some speaker wire out my upstairs window and strung it through the trees. While this worked pretty well, I was still getting quite a lot of noise (albeit, able to pick up lots of stuff that I previously was unable to).
I decided that I needed to shield the wire going out of my house prior to the speaker wire. So...I grab an old mag mount CB antenna and cut off the cable. I run this cable into a PAL to P259 12" adapter which goes into the external antenna port on my E1XM. The other side of the cable I just splice into the speaker wire outside my window. Well...this worked, but still pretty noisy...
I then add a ground to the mag wire which seemed to slightly help... Figuring that the old mag cable wasn't very shielded, I opt'd to replace it with RG6. I ran that into a P259 to BNC connector at one end and spliced the other into a ground inside and to the speaker wire outside. This seems to be working pretty well and it mates up with my E1XM fairly nice.
However, I would think I could do better with the noise by properly grounding and using a better ohm matching transformer rather than bare wire to coax. I have been looking into this unit
ICE 180A which was highly recommended via
THIS ARTICLE.
Does anyone have any experience with this product? Also, I do plan to possibly construct something a bit better than a bunch of copper speaker wire strung in a tree. But I do have to keep it on the down low due to HOA.
I like the idea of tinkering a lot.
Couple of silly questions:
1. Has anyone tried using a heavy duty long tape measure as a retractable antenna?
2. Has anyone tried using the metal fleiching around their roofline as a large loop?
I know some of this sounds silly... But I am just playing around and learning as I go along. I have come a long way in 2 short months of scanning and now SW.
Thanks for any comments or suggestions you may have.