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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/7/2014 8:36 PM, Tom Poe wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/07/2014 04:40 PM, Daryl
        McDonald wrote:<br>
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            <div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 2:36 PM,
              Bert Haskins <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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                  href="mailto:bhaskins@chartermi.net" target="_blank">bhaskins@chartermi.net</a>&gt;</span>
              wrote:<br>
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                    <div>On 9/7/2014 1:45 PM, Daryl McDonald wrote:<br>
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                        On Sep 7, 2014 9:23 AM, "Saul A. Peebsen" &lt;<a
                          moz-do-not-send="true"
                          href="mailto:jaglover@gmail.com"
                          target="_blank">jaglover@gmail.com</a>&gt;
                        wrote:<br>
                        &gt;<br>
                        &gt; On Sun, 7 Sep 2014 12:24:45 +1000<br>
                        &gt; blind Pete &lt;<a moz-do-not-send="true"
                          href="mailto:0123peter@gmail.com"
                          target="_blank">0123peter@gmail.com</a>&gt;
                        wrote:<br>
                        &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; On Sat, 06 Sep 2014 13:18:44 -0400<br>
                        &gt; &gt; Bert Haskins &lt;<a
                          moz-do-not-send="true"
                          href="mailto:bhaskins@chartermi.net"
                          target="_blank">bhaskins@chartermi.net</a>&gt;
                        wrote:<br>
                        &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; I have been trying to recover at
                        least a few channels after charter<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; effectively&nbsp; bricked my HDHR.
                        One, CH8 is marginal and in an attempt<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; to improve it I want to modify a
                        existing antenna. The antenna has<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; all of the elements including the
                        center point of the dipole<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; connected (grounded) to the main
                        beam which then is bolted to the<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; grounded mast. This just doesn't
                        seem right to me, i.e. it seems<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; like the dipole should be
                        insulated from all the other parts(?).<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; I've searched the net and found
                        lots of other information but<br>
                        &gt; &gt; &gt; nothing on this.<br>
                        &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; Antenna design is a bit of a black
                        art.<br>
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                  </span> You are preaching to the choir on that point!<br>
                  Sixty-five years in electronics and I still many many
                  more questions<br>
                  than answers where antenna are concerned.<span
                    class=""><br>
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                      <p dir="ltr"> &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; With a Yagi-Uda design all of the
                        directors and the reflector are<br>
                        &gt; &gt; simple conductors insulated from the
                        boom.&nbsp; There might be a bunch<br>
                        &gt; &gt; of plastic washers and sleeves where
                        they are not obvious to the<br>
                        &gt; &gt; casual glance.<br>
                        &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; If you doubled the length of the
                        passive elements there<br>
                        &gt; &gt; would be a node at the centre, so
                        electrical connection<br>
                        &gt; &gt; would be OK.&nbsp; But that would make the
                        antenna twice as<br>
                        &gt; &gt; large as necessary.&nbsp; Such a design
                        would surprise me.<br>
                        &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; With a log-periodic antenna there are
                        two parallel booms.&nbsp; half<br>
                        &gt; &gt; of the elements are electrically
                        connected to one and the other<br>
                        &gt; &gt; half are connected to the other.<br>
                        &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; Many, many, weird and wonderful
                        designs are possible.<br>
                        &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; If you like mucking about with this
                        stuff, go for it.<br>
                        &gt; &gt;<br>
                        &gt; &gt; If you just want a marginal signal to
                        be a bit better<br>
                        &gt; &gt; consider buying a new (corrosion
                        free), slightly larger antenna.<br>
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                  </span> Q. Does mild surface corrosion affect the
                  signal?<span class=""><br>
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                      <p dir="ltr"> &gt; &gt; Make sure that it is
                        pointing in the right direction.<br>
                        &gt; &gt; Check that there are no obstructions,
                        hills, neighbour's<br>
                        &gt; &gt; new attic, wet trees, etc.&nbsp; &nbsp;Yes, at
                        some frequencies a mess<br>
                        &gt; &gt; of leaf sized conductors will block a
                        signal.&nbsp; Dry leaves<br>
                        &gt; &gt; don't conduct enough to matter.&nbsp; Then
                        all of the usual stuff,<br>
                        &gt; &gt; check the cables and connectors.&nbsp; Is
                        anything generating<br>
                        &gt; &gt; electronic noise nearby?<br>
                        &gt;<br>
                        &gt; I've used Yagi antennas where all elements
                        are grounded in the middle.<br>
                        &gt; Dipole is not insulated. As much I remember
                        of this type of design<br>
                        &gt; insulation is not necessary because there
                        is never any voltage in<br>
                        &gt; center point (although it is the point of
                        max current).<br>
                        &gt;<br>
                        &gt; --<br>
                        &gt; Cheers, Saul<br>
                        &gt;
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                      <p dir="ltr">Since E = I x R, how can there be no
                        voltage (E) and max current (I) at any point?<br>
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                  </span> Impedance.<br>
                  E and I are shifted in respect to each other so at a
                  given point in time you can have zero voltage and max
                  current at a given point.<br>
                  There are many good explanations on the net and this
                  is but one of the many things that puts antennas in
                  the "black art" category. <br>
                  <br>
                  Please replace "dipole" in my original question with
                  "folded dipole"... yet another senior moment.<span
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              <div>Forgive my oversight &nbsp;0 = infinity x 0, may I claim
                the senior moment too?</div>
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      Unfortunately, I know nothing that could contribute to this
      discussion.&nbsp; Is this antenna purposed to pull in digital
      television signals?</blockquote>
    Yes<br>
    <blockquote cite="mid:540CF9FD.6000507@meltel.net" type="cite"> I
      live 72 miles from Minnesota tv farm.&nbsp; Line of sight is minimal,
      so signals are strong enough late at night, but reception is poor
      during the day.&nbsp; My attic antenna is a DIY Hoverman</blockquote>
    I've built a Hoverman and got better results with a DIY quad bowtie.<br>
    I'm gathering parts to do the dual quad variation. <br>
    <blockquote cite="mid:540CF9FD.6000507@meltel.net" type="cite"> with
      a pre-amp booster.&nbsp; What is an antenna used for with Comcast
      cable?</blockquote>
    So that I can keep using my HDHR and record more that one channel
    and edit the recordings.<br>
    Plus the sound is much!!! better with OTA.<br>
    Better than 90% of what I record is just for time-shifting.<br>
    <blockquote cite="mid:540CF9FD.6000507@meltel.net" type="cite">&nbsp; Are
      you looking for digital over the air reception on your mythtv
      setup?<br>
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    I am getting four out of the five channels that I care about.<br>
    Only two of these are easy to get.<br>
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