Imagine my surprise when my MW loop turned out to be only 1341 feet in
diameter, needing only 33 acres to hold it (41-1/3 if you own the entire
square the circle is inscribed in).
We'd need about 36 poles to hold it half a wavelength, or 1,054 feet,
off the ground.
Maybe we could rent Arecibo... is it big enough?
I don't think anyone is going to go through the trouble of building a H-loop
for the MW BCB. The original post inquired about the feasibility of a
longwire shaped into a "U". He was almost there by a few yards short of a
better performing horizontal loop.
The point of the discussion, and the links I included,
show that a modest horizontal loop has the same dB gain as a dipole AT
THE SAME HEIGHT. The loop advantage is that the dipole performs optimally
on its fundamental and harmonics ONLY, while the H-Loop performs equally
well on all frequencies at and above about its one wavelength circumference.
Read the links and learn.
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