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G'day all,
I am trying to work through the magical claims that are made of shielded loops. My interest in mainly their use for field strength measurement, but understanding them in a general sense is the place to start. I have not found a detailed description of operation in my text books. The ARRL does contain information, but it is inconsistent and IMHO sometimes just plain wrong. I have drafted an article with a proposed explanation of the operation of a small single turn untuned shielded receiving loop. The article is at http://www.vk1od.net/shieldedloop/index.htm . Am I on the wrong tram? Comments appreciated. Owen |
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