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Folks,
Have you heard about the "Taylor Space Miser 80m Loop"? It is a simple, elegant, and space-miserly 80m antenna that should be looked at by any Amateur Radio operator with a space or antenna visibility problem. It is named after James Taylor W2OZH, and was published by him in ~1970. It was re-published in Australian Electronics Monthly magazine in 1987 by Roger Harrison, a well-known Australian experimenter. The Taylor Space Miser 80m Loop has had a revival in Canberra in the last few months due to Tony Bennett VK1TB who has built the design and experimented to get the design inside the pitched roof space of his town-house. I have published the details of the 1987 article, including images of the article and Tony Bennet's redesign criteria, on my web site. See http://www.pcug.org.au/~prellis/vk1kep.html Best wishes, Peter VK1KEP |
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