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October 20th 15, 10:31 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Irv Finkleman
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Magnetic Loops
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On Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 1:34:16 PM UTC-5, rickman wrote:
So if the shield has little to do with rejecting near field electrical
noise, what does the shield do?
A shield with the usual gap promotes balance.
And a small loop with a gapped shield is no quieter than a regular solenoid
or pancake wound loop.
Much of the usual "magnetic loop" theory that is on the web is malarkey.
A small loop is a small loop is a small loop as long as all are properly
balanced.
Looking back, I now realize that there was a bit of confusion
between the Small Loops for transmitting and those for reception.
Until a short while ago Magnetic Loops was the term used for the
Small Transmitting Loops, and the lack of clarification which
exists in the ham vocabulary has occasionally been a problem. I
think it caused a bit of confusion here too, particularly in
the matter of multi turn loops!
Irv VE6BP
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