Ok, so I am new to this whole scene. Have some electronics experience and a ton of computer/software/hardware experience. I'm comfortable wiring and soldering and what not. I've been reading around the ARRL's website and been delving more and more into circuitry and radio/soundwaves. HOWEVER, I'm very confused by all of this antenna talk.
My questions:
How do I know which band I want to be in?
What difference does it make?
(Statement) I want to be in the most popular band in my region as I am getting into this for the communication aspect of it
(Statement 2) What I am wanting mostly is a large, straight antenna that I can either plant on my roof or on a wooden pole of some kind. I live on top of a hill for the most part (there are a few slightly taller hills around but I have a 25+mile/160degree view out of the back of my house only blocked past that by haze)
(Statement 3) I want to broadcast, however, in all directions because most of the area on the other sides are open as well.
Is this all possible with a long, straight (I guess it'd be called dipole) roof antenna?
Thanks for helping a noob out,
Alex
My questions:
How do I know which band I want to be in?
What difference does it make?
(Statement) I want to be in the most popular band in my region as I am getting into this for the communication aspect of it
(Statement 2) What I am wanting mostly is a large, straight antenna that I can either plant on my roof or on a wooden pole of some kind. I live on top of a hill for the most part (there are a few slightly taller hills around but I have a 25+mile/160degree view out of the back of my house only blocked past that by haze)
(Statement 3) I want to broadcast, however, in all directions because most of the area on the other sides are open as well.
Is this all possible with a long, straight (I guess it'd be called dipole) roof antenna?
Thanks for helping a noob out,
Alex