There are many other misinformed persons stating that power is the ultimate force.
Hanging an antenna on the wall ham radii.
The heart of any radio station be it amateur radio commercial business cb personal family radio or experimenters in extremely low power amateur radio qrp as it is called transmissions is the antenna.
Antenna pole on top of tall building.
Quick video showing you how to hanging ham radio antenna from trees w sling shot.
The pole which most units have.
Hide stuff in the closet.
This calls for a little creativity.
I was only hanging my small vhf uhf antenna so it was very easy to do.
Unfortunately most neighborhoods seem to want an unobstructed view of utility poles power lines and other people s houses so they cut down most of the trees.
Radio shack sells them for 14 bucks.
Ladder line or twinlead shack entry options note.
If you live in a space restricted location or are under a hoa restriction you may be able to mount an antenna outside.
If you want the unit to stay closer to home it can generally have a higher wattage and more easily run on wall power.
In the options in the drawing the 4 1 balun is not used if your tuner already has a balanced output.
Some radio hams have an attic antenna as a backup to their main antenna on the roof.
Though some use a hanging wire structure the vast majority coil the wire within a metal casing.
The link below shows the wall mount.
You could use a wall mount and put it on the side of your house with a mast.
Below is a very handy way of getting your feed line into your radio room by going thru a window metal wall etc.
In the attic the antenna is not visible it is not exposed to weather and it can be installed without climbing onto your roof.
Without good reception you won t hear much.
Often amateur radio operators are looking for alternative locations to install their antennas.
Super antenna amateur radio with antenna excellent for durability.
One of the challenges you may encounter is getting the coaxial cable up into the attic.
The best solution is to have a structure that is already tall since making tall things from scratch is usually an expensive pain in the neck.
If the space allows consider mounting your antennas in the attic.
If your shack is closer to the side of the house this would make your coax runs shorter for less signal loss.