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On Apr 6, 6:47*pm, WA2SI wrote:
Hello everybody, I hope everyone had a very Happy Easter. I have a spare 2:1 current balun and would like to use it to feed a vertically oriented single- band full-wave loop. I began to wonder; Can one feed two vertically oriented full-wave loops perpendicular to each other with a common feed point? Any opinions? Thanks in advance. As always, take care es... Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI I am taking your question as, 2 vertical loops, both hung from the same skyhook, one broadside north/south, and the other broadside east/west, and fed at the same point. You get a more omni radiation pattern, but not full omni, there are still lobes. This is much like 2 crossed dipoles (for the same band) in an "X" configuration. Depending on height, you may not need the 2:1 balun. Check your impedance, a coax wound balun for a choke may be all that is necessary. 73....Walter - K5EST |
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