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The Hacktenna is a random length wire (with random length being around 20m) hanging about 1m above the fence, and insulated from the transmission line by a ferrite choke with five loops of wire. | The Hacktenna is a random length wire (with random length being around 20m) hanging about 1m above the fence, and insulated from the transmission line by a ferrite choke with five loops of wire. It was build by the Ham Radio hackers on the 1st of June 2013. | ||
Orientation is roughly N/S, so we hope to be able to communicate on the E/W direction (which leaves out Africa, unfortunately). | Orientation is roughly N/S, so we hope to be able to communicate on the E/W direction (which leaves out Africa, unfortunately). | ||
We did two way contact with Italy, and heard several stations from Russia, Germany, and the UK. | We did two way contact with Italy, and heard several stations from Russia, Germany, and the UK. | ||
[[File:Ham_hacktenna_soldering_a.jpg]] | [[File:Ham_hacktenna_soldering_a.jpg]] | ||
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[[File:Ham_hacktenna_hanging_antenna_b.jpg]] | [[File:Ham_hacktenna_hanging_antenna_b.jpg]] | ||
[[File:Ham hacktenna tuning.jpg]] | [[File:Ham hacktenna tuning.jpg]] | ||
Photography by [[User:Wiggler]], used with permission. |
Revision as of 13:50, 4 June 2013
The Hacktenna is a random length wire (with random length being around 20m) hanging about 1m above the fence, and insulated from the transmission line by a ferrite choke with five loops of wire. It was build by the Ham Radio hackers on the 1st of June 2013.
Orientation is roughly N/S, so we hope to be able to communicate on the E/W direction (which leaves out Africa, unfortunately).
We did two way contact with Italy, and heard several stations from Russia, Germany, and the UK.
Photography by User:Wiggler, used with permission.