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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 13:59:29 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: KC1DI wrote: Richard the Super loop is a full wave loop on the lowest operating frequency .. IE Super loop 40 is a full wave 40 Meter delta loop.. the difference is that it has a shorted stup opposet the fedpoint which present a high impedence on twice the fundamental frequecy which effectively opens the loop on bands above the fundamental so that it acts more like a Bi-Square antenna on twice the frequency of design. Dave, please turn on your spell checker. Does "stup opposet" mean "stub opposite"? Thanks Cecil it does me stub ! not Stup Sorry. 73 Dave ... |
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