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On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:22:43 GMT, "Lee"
wrote: Yes, I already have a 3ft dia magloop 3-30megs also a 5ft square magloop for 14-80megs..... both cover the 14meg band.... they work extremely well. and as they are virtually noiseles i hear stations that can`t be heard on a regular wideband antenna due to a better sn ratio, albeit, at reduced signal strength.....also, unfortunately, with reduced transmission levels..... ( very good listening antennas ). Hi Len (Lee?), Are these commercial loops with substantial conductors (well beyond what would be called wire)? If so, then pushing them into 80M is going to be a trick unless the 3-30MHz model in fact works. If it does not, it needs more capacitance, and that is going to be a loss leader if you try to add any. The only other limitation in the 20M band would be how high are they? That`s why i need a larger, lower `Q` antenna ....which will also fit in my garden space to t/x on..... I like 20 meters a lot running Slowscan, Hampal and Digital Voice. As far as 20M goes, your garden is long enough for a conventional dipole - provided you have the support, and the direction favors your need. If not, it seems unlikely you will gain anything over the magloops. (Go for more height.) 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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