I went to my friends house to check out his setup and get him up and running on some hf digital modes.
Ham antenna in the attic.
Using the cq antennas center insulators from ke5fen.
The same techniques apply.
On hf wire beams can be run on the roof supports or the rafters these usually are good for one direction only but can be switched electrically for different coverage.
Attic antennas many types of antenna can be mounted in the attic if you don t have radiant barrier tech shield.
It is theoretically possible to create a fire in the attic from your ham radio antenna but the conditions required for that to work require purpose and luck making this not a realistic concern for the typical attic farmer.
Falling through the roof is a much more likely scenario.
Ge is one of america s most trusted electronics brands and their antenna is specifically designed to be installed in an attic so it can provide fantastic reception while staying out of sight.
Even if it is mostly used by ham radio operators to solve problems while transmitting the mfj 931 should also work for a receive only purpose.
But even if you can t put up an outdoor antenna you can still operate with antennas installed in an accessible attic space.
The same dipoles and loops that you use in your attic can also be used in any other room in your home.
The house will act as a natural shield and as long as your attic mounted antenna system is independent to the rest of your antennas lightning won t be an issue.
The antenna s compact high performance design makes it easy to install and angle for the best reception to your home.
Yes in the attic.
On vhf a beam antenna can work well in the attic even a rotator can be used.
A lot of hams are struggling in an hoa with antennas o.
Viewer request to try out an antenna for ham radio in the attic.
Again stay away from metal and wires to maintain your pattern.
The mfj 931 could potentially be used a tuned counterpoise for your attic shortwave antenna.
As with most antennas the more height the better for indoor operating however most hams recommend using low output power.
Need lots of room keep them away from metal objects like heaters and ducts wire antennas can be run near the peak of the roof inside the attic bent in odd shapes to match the space available.
Many hams including many of you reading this are limited by hoa or other outdoor antenna restrictions.
Lots of amateurs in these situations are doing so successfully especially on hf.
A second advantage to mounting the antenna in the attic is that you will be protected from lightning strikes in the event of severe weather.