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Tony, you have received a crash course on small loop antennas minus
the calculus... Let me make a few comments as a country boy engineer who cannot do fancy math... My thought for you to test the loop+Drake is for you to put out a temporary Beverage as a wire on the ground... Go out to the curb in the wee hours of night and roll out 500 foot of insulated wire on the grass between the curb and sidewalk, match it to the Drake with a 9:1 transformer and a ground stake - a terminating resistor and a ground stake at the far end is a good idea, but can be dispensed with in a pinch...' By flipping back and forth between the wire and the loop you will get an idea of how well, or poorly, the loop is performing... By having everything ready to go to roll it out and then roll it back up you should be able to do this test without the neighbors being any wiser in the morning... A variation of the poor boy Beverage, is a 100' untuned dipole running along the perimeter of your estate, waist high no higher which will be omni directional... It might even prove to be a full time installation given your city constraints... Even those of us in the rural areas have noise problems.. Electric fences, etc.. I have a nasty broad band up through 40 meters noise source somewhere to my NorthEast, which essentially wipes out weak dx from europe for me... It is miles from me and I have yet to locate it... denny / k8do |
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