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Old July 6th 06, 11:09 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Howard W3CQH Howard W3CQH is offline
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Default Horizontal HF Loop

I am currently using a HF loop = 180 feet is laying on my roof and the
remaining 360 feet is in the attic, I drive it with a 706 @ 100w and a MFJ
tuner, and RG8x coax to a center feed point - works very good from 160m to
6m and becomes a rhombic of sorts from 220 MHz to 440 Mhz.

73's

"Alan WA4SCA" wrote in message
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Newman,

I did that at a condo which I was renting. With a simple antenna
tuner, using a choke balun, it loaded up fine, and more importantly
got out well enough to work plenty of people, including some DX.

I got some rf into an answering machine, as well as my TV. Both of
those were the result of the phone line and the OTA TV antenna having
to pass near the loop. No problem with the neighbors.

Such an installation depends on a host of factors specific to the QTH,
as well as basic antenna factors. Things like metal siding, gutters,
especially with poor joins between sections, wiring and copper
plumbing in the wall, etc, will all have effects on the questions you
asked. Best advice is to give it a try. Not much cost, and you will
probably get good results.

Alan
WA4SCA



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Alan
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