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I seem to remember an article about someone taking a full-wave
horizontal loop antenna and making two loops (or was it a half-wave loop?). The second loop caused the antenna to match 50 ohms so it could be fed with coax and (I think) it operated multiple bands. Anyone remember this article and know where it might be? Thanks Buck N4PGW -- 73 for now Buck, N4PGW www.lumpuckeroo.com "Small - broadband - efficient: pick any two." |
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