Antennas in the attic are a fire hazard this is one of my most favorite excuses because the factual case of a fire hazard is nearly impossible to make.
Attic dipole fire.
It works quite well or at least good enough for me.
Dipole lengths 1 2 wave antenna 468 feet freq mhz band mhz length.
The infamous attic dipole.
Again run your dipole as far away from metal as possible.
According to the u s.
The better your antenna the more success you will have making contacts.
If you need more room consider zig zaging your wire just keep your turns at 90 degrees or more.
Do not forget the dipole antenna for a single and multi band use.
Also commercial multiband or shortened dipoles work well.
This was installed at a previous qth i will be the first or millionth remember i m from fl to affirm that the antenna is the determining factor for success when it comes to one s station set up.
I installed the liquid tight conduit from my mechanical room to the attic of the house fire sealing all structural penetrations to ensure maximum safety while meeting code for electrical work which is not technically required in this case but is a best practice.
I ve been using attic dipoles since i started shortwave listening in the mid 1970s.
There are a lot of dipoles in attics out there the big limiting factor here is the size of your attic.
For the most common type of antenna the dipole the high voltage point is the ends of the antenna.
Hidden attic dipole antenna installation.
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Federal emergency management administration fema there are over 10 000 attic fires each year resulting in an average of 35 deaths 125 injuries and 440 million in property damage.
My current amateur station uses an attic dipole that s nearly 60 feet long running along the roof peak with the last eight feet on each end bent along the attic walls.