Greetings; I worked all afternoon after I got home from church on my new EWE antenna. I found the old piece of coax I had was "open", so I had to run a new piece from under the house, install some PVC pipe to run it through into the ground and over to the tree. Fortunately I had lots of ground rods at both ends, so I did not have to put those in for the EWE. My yard is ground rod city anyway. I bury the whole thing just leaving the ground wire out of the ground. At the far end of the new EWE is a complete circle of 5 foot copper pipes in the ground around a tree sitting in watter most of the year. I climbed both trees. The first one somewhat with a help of the ladder and the second one all the way up to the top of the topped tree. The height of the two sections are pretty close too. I wired in the plugs for the jack on the matching transformer. I always have extra made up along with the pots in the boxes and all. If a cow steps on one, I can replace it quickly. The direction is not as "NW" as I wanted as the tree limbs are not in the exact direction. I would say it runs about 280-285 degrees. My other EWE runs at 240 degrees. The old one is 22X100X22 and the new one is 25X55X25. I can make it longer if I wish. If I move it over a limb or two I can to get more of a NW lobe, but with a EWE, I doubt it would make any difference. First impressions. I got it done right before LSS. The 2.5 K ohm pot peaked pretty nicely, using the signal generator as a transmitter to monitor the R8 signal out at the termination. I had parked the pot on the box where 950 ohms was with a line so setting it up there "in the ballpark" was easy. I decided since I wanted to null the SE, I would go after a biggie, KXL-750. They are a total powerhouse pest that blocks 750. I do hear UT and AK at times, but KXL is strong here day & night. It was very interesting, something I have never heard before. I turned the S350 on and checked out the R8 signal of 750, all I basically heard was LOUD IBOC hash from KCBS on 750! If I listened close KXL was buried in a hash! I quickly set the pot as good as I could considering there was so much skip and groundwave on 750. I ran into the house and quickly turned across the dial. Just about all Portland stations were in a jumble. I have never experienced that here especially since many are directional this way at 70-75 miles! I could not believe my ears! 910 KKSN was lost under C&W station (presume CKDQ), and a jumble of other stations. 970 Portland was not even there, and so on. KEX-1190 was about the only Portland station I could hear and even they had a couple stations tearing up the signal. I soon discovered that TAs were again in and I got 1314 Norway pretty decent in NN and presumed Croatia on 1134 with some Slavic language. 1215 was rock music, but terrible 1210 splatter. Getting back to the EWE, a bit later on I had KFQD-750 Anchorage S9+10 DB totally dominant over the jumble. Later I did get KXL but KFQD has been tearing them up all evening. I have not heard KFQD that good since I had my NNW beverage. CFLD 760 BUrns Lake BC 500 w was very good and so was High Prairie AB on 1020 - 400w . This new EWE does get some stuff the other wires get, but so many channels null the E/SE that channels can be a total jumble mess. I think this antenna will be a lot of fun. I can't wait to try it on TPs in the morning!
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