To summarize what has been said:
1) The telescopic antenna is for reception of very high frequency FM signal. VHF reception is limited to line-of-sight distances, about 50km.
2) A long wire antenna will receive the electric component of the transmitted radio signal. The wavelength at 1026kHz is 292m. A quarter wavelength long wire antenna would be 73m long which is not practical.
3) Portable AM radios use a ferrite rod antenna which picks up the magnetic component of the transmitted radio signal. This means that the radio reception is directional. For maximum signal reception you need to point the radio (the long edge of the radio or however the ferrite rod is mounted) towards the location of the transmitter.
ABC Melbourne transmits on 1026kHz with 10kW power from Bonds Road, Lower Plenty, City of Banyule, Melbourne.
Antenna height 133m.
https://www.asiawaves.net/mediumwave-1026.htm#mediumwave-1026
1) The telescopic antenna is for reception of very high frequency FM signal. VHF reception is limited to line-of-sight distances, about 50km.
2) A long wire antenna will receive the electric component of the transmitted radio signal. The wavelength at 1026kHz is 292m. A quarter wavelength long wire antenna would be 73m long which is not practical.
3) Portable AM radios use a ferrite rod antenna which picks up the magnetic component of the transmitted radio signal. This means that the radio reception is directional. For maximum signal reception you need to point the radio (the long edge of the radio or however the ferrite rod is mounted) towards the location of the transmitter.
ABC Melbourne transmits on 1026kHz with 10kW power from Bonds Road, Lower Plenty, City of Banyule, Melbourne.
Antenna height 133m.
https://www.asiawaves.net/mediumwave-1026.htm#mediumwave-1026


