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Hi Guys,
I have had a 80m loop antenna,up at 30ft.;in my backyard for over 4 years. It works great. Tunable on many bands except 160. I suppose I could short the leads together to get 160m but I don't do that. Which brings me to this question: I have a COBRA ultra-lite senior which is an inverted "V". The feedpoint is at 55ft.,and the ends are at say 15ft. above ground. NOW, I was wondering about the end of that inverted "V".......it goes right into and near that 80m loop ! I believe that the inside the 80m loop is where the "action" is. It doesn't matter if the loop is delta,or square,or even totally round! IS MY inverted "V" leg of the dipole interacting with the loop ?? I have plans to RAISE my 80m loop up another 15ft. higher....will I get problems when I do ?? One leg of my 160m antenna goes right in the middle of my 80m loop. IF the LOOP goes higher will it intereact? So far,at how I got things set now....no major issues. I never use both antennas at the same time. Great Place to "air" antenna ideas......HERE. Thanks, RayN kb1-ghh |
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