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![]() Dominique Michel wrote: I want to made a broadband receiving loop. It will be a one turn shielded loop of around 2 meters in diameter. The frequencies I want to be able to receive are the broadcasting band in Europa, LW (153 - 279 kHz), MW (531 - 1620 kHz) and SW (2310 - 25820 kHz). The antenna will have enough gain for the SW, but less gain on the 2 other bands. I agree with Roy... Pretty ambitious range you want... I'd concentrate on the LW, and hope for the best as a "random" antenna for the upper HF ranges.. There is really no such thing as a "broadband" small loop, unless you do some drastic designing. On those lower frequencies the tuning will be very sharp. You will want to retune the cap for most any large frequency change. Being the self resonant frequency of a true LW loop using practical value variables is going to be low, there is not much point in trying to use it for higher frequencies unless you can live with it as a random antenna. I'd have a 2nd loop for the higher bands. Also one turn 2m dia? Good luck on LW... You are going to need some high pf cap values.. It would probably be more practical to use a multi turn loop if you want to use the average BC variable. Depends on the cap. The average dual gang variable for old AM radios were usually about 365pf x 2 for a total of 730 pf. Some caps in old AM/FM receivers have more gangs, and a bit higher total.. I've got a diamond loop next to me that is 44 inches per side. It has 5 turns. With the variable cap I have, my low end is 500 kc. To tune LW, I must add on extra fixed caps. Using all the gangs, my upper limit on MW is about 1300 kc?? or so. I forgot exactly, but I think it's below the upper end of the MW band. I have to switch to a single small gang to tune higher frequencies. My upper limit is about 2300 kc or so... And thats with a very small cap value.. Sure, I can listen on HF, but it will never be properly tuned. A small loop is not that great an antenna for the HF bands anyway.. You would probably be better off to string out a wire.. BTW, I don't use a balun or a preamp on mine. I realize that the unbalanced to balanced connection is not the greatest thing, but in the real world, it's pretty much a non issue once the antenna is tuned. I notice very little skewing of the pattern, and have had no noise issues. Using a shielded loop, or shielded coupling loop can help balance if it ends up being a problem, but in comparing both shielded and non shielded coupling loops, I saw very little difference. My antenna is well balanced and symmetrical, so that probably helps. I've never needed the preamp.. Plenty of signal as is. Will vary to the radio. If you tune the loop so it actually will tune HF, you won't be able to properly tune it for LW using a BC variable cap. And LW and MW is where you really want the loop. You can use anything for HF... Reg has a pretty decent program for "what iffing" small loops.. "rjeloop3" You might check it out. You will be able to see your appx ranges using the caps you have, number of turns, etc.. I've compared it with real loops and it's close nuff fer gov work. MK |
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