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"Dave" wrote in
: Okay, well, all I am trying to do is build something that will pick up weak signals from a given direction, while ignoring signals and noise from other directions. Ideally, it would not introduce a great deal of noise from any source (unlike the loop I currently am experimenting with.) I am not overly enamored of complex designs, and don't really care what it looks like so long as it meets the above criteria. Do you know of any fairly simple designs that would meet this description? If tuning is possible, that would be a plus. For your MW RO application, I would look at a multi turn (unshielded) loop, untuned or tuned, but with an effective balun isolating the outer surface of the outer conductor of the coax feed line from the loop. I responded originally to your question about shielded loops. Shielding is only one way to improve loop balance, and most explanations of shielded loops are flawed. Google for some designs, and be suspicious of purported shielded loops. BTW, loops have pattern symmetry about the plane of the loop, so they don't favour signals from only one direction. Think of them more as having two diametrically opposed narrow reject regions in the patter, the two accept regions are much broader. If you want maximum rejection, balance the loop wrt the feed line and everything else near it. Owen |
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