A lot of hams are struggling in an hoa with antennas o.
Ham radio attic antenna installation.
If you have some sort of attic in your home apartment or condo you re in luck.
Now not so much.
Attic antennas can work better than you might think some of mine work as well as their outside counterparts no i m not comparing to a 150ft tower big yagis.
Attics are great locations for indoor antennas.
For example you can install a wire dipole in almost any attic space.
If the space allows consider mounting your antennas in the attic.
Often amateur radio operators are looking for alternative locations to install their antennas.
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.
I have two main options for an antenna either an install in the rafters of my house no attic per se or a temporary setup on my balcony for hf sessions.
I went to my friends house to check out his setup and get him up and running on some hf digital modes.
The rf losses are fairly low in wood and most roofing at hf vhf most of problem comes from interaction with electrical wiring and ductwork.
This calls for a little creativity.
It is normally very much easier to install a radio antenna in the attic or roof space than outside.
The balcony option would at least not have to go through the roof.
Antennas generally perform best when they re out in the clear but there is no law that says you can t use an outdoor antenna indoors.
I also live in an association where an external antenna would not work out.
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.
Once all the yagis were bolted in place on the mast i used my antenna analyzer to adjust their driven elements to provide the best match in the weak signal portions of each band.
For anyone who does not like heights this is a.
There is no need to climb up ladders and possibly onto the roof with all the hazards for untrained people not used to climbing up ladders and handling them whilst up there.
If you live in a space restricted location or are under a hoa restriction you may be able to mount an antenna outside.