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On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 12:38:11 -1000, Tony Giacometti
wrote: OK, other than leveling all existing structures within 2,500 ft of my house and burying the power lines, how do I solve this problem? also, if these loops don't work then why do these designs exist? -sigh- Tony, if "loops don't work" is the only message you've gotten to this point, it is the wrong message. Certainly your loop doesn't work - or at least I have to take your word for it. That is a far different issue. Loops do work if you follow standard practices. The real question is: "Is a loop my solution?" and with that comes the $64,000 prize. In other correspondence you describe noise levels pushing the S-Meter to S9. If that noise is coming from one direction, a dipole or loop can solve it. If it is general (meaning that your neighbor's fish tank heater is bathing you in noise), then you don't stand a chance. You don't need an antenna, yet. You need to find the source of noise. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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