Hi Pete, The common mode issue doesn't really affect your decision. You will need to ensure that common mode pickup on the coax doesn't get into the antenna, which ever position you choose for your preamp. This is really important for low output antennas like the Pennant
The decision on whether to place it at the Rx and or the antenna end, depends on the expected signal level at the antenna, the loss in the coax, and the sensitivity of your receiver. These are exactly the same parameters as you would use to make the decision at UHF and above. Here is an example. Typical band noise output from a small Rx antenna in a quiet location on 160m might be -127 dBm in a 500 Hz BW. A typical noise figure for an HF preamp might be 6 dB, putting the noise floor at -168 dBm/Hz, or -141 dBm in 500 Hz. With no additional coax loss, your Rx will degrade the available S/N by 0.1 dB. Now with 350 ft of good quality RG6, you can expect around 2 dB loss, dropping your antenna noise down to -129 dBm, still 12 dB above the Rx noise floor. The Rx now degrades the available S/N by 0.3 dB. Provided your coax loss is not much worse than this, I wouldn't worry about it and put the preamp where it's convenient for you, but I advise you to do the maths and insert the actual figures for your own situation. 73, Greg, ZL3IX "My choice is whether to put it at the antenna end, incurring the added complexity of sending 12V DC to it via the coax, or to put it in the shack. " _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK