If you don't want to build one there's an eBay seller who makes and sells wire dipoles. He make individual one's for every hf band. Problem being for indoor use there quite long. MFJ makes an indoor/ balcony antenna that covers a few bands (11 meters being one). I don't know the handling capabilities nor did I search for reviews. 73. Ps I purchased three pieces of equipment from MFJ and had an issue with one. Two outa there ain't bad (when it comes to skirts) but they do have a 30 day no questions asked return policy (I think). Good luck.Need Some advice how to get or built a good indoor antenna.
I have a 11 meter dipole already just don't think its working probably do not hear anyone for a long time.If you don't want to build one there's an eBay seller who makes and sells wire dipoles. He make individual one's for every hf band. Problem being for indoor use there quite long. MFJ makes an indoor/ balcony antenna that covers a few bands (11 meters being one). I don't know the handling capabilities nor did I search for reviews. 73. Ps I purchased three pieces of equipment from MFJ and had an issue with one. Two outa there ain't bad (when it comes to skirts) but they do have a 30 day no questions asked return policy (I think). Good luck.
The band has been orwtty deaI have a 11 meter dipole already just don't think its working probably do not hear anyone for a long time.
Your indoor dipole is vertical or horizontal? When local stations transmit vertical and you listen horizontal it is about 30dB loss of rx signal.
Mike
house is all wood,used to get localsHow is your house constructed? It could be that you're living in a Faraday cage. Stucco? Rebar? Metal siding?
I have found that there aren't many locals anymore. Had to explain that to my Dad when I set him up with a base station. He was used to the late 70's, when there was a club on every channel!house is all wood,used to get locals
I'm not sure if the antenna has anything to do with you're low modulation problem, but the 1499 is and was a bad choice. Get yourself an a 99 or IMAX 2000. @ 40' you should be golden. Before you make any further purchases ask first. The people on this site are kowlagable and have never failed me when getting the correct answers to my questions. Good luck. 73I think I made the mistake of buying a Tram 1499.
It picks up a signal good, but it don't send more then a mile.
I mounted it outside on the top of my garage, about 40' up.
I used 100' of Rg8u. Got a pretty good antenna match 1.5.
I have a old Pearce-Simpson Jaguar 40B. It shows 3.5 watts
dead key on meter but no swing at all when I try to modulate.
I tried to use my little mobile unit that works fine in my truck, same problem, no modulation past 1 mile. I ordered a small RM KL203P 100/200w Linear Amplifier at the same time I ordered the Tram but it hasn't come in yet. I hope that will help. I seen people on you tube using a mobile 102" whip as a base antenna. I'm thinking that might work for me. I have a metal roof on the garage and I could use it for a ground plane for the whip.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks