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Irv Finkleman wrote:
I am planning to build a magnetic loop antenna and feed it by means of a gamma match. I understand that a gamma match will work over a wide range of frequencies. I hope to work a number of bands using the same loop. The gamma match principle will work over a wide range of frequencies but a given gamma match is rather narrow banded. Unless your gamma match is really mechanically clever like perhaps the SteppIR antennas, it isn't going to cover multiple bands. Some references for study: http://www.bcpink.com/KB3IFH/files/D...%20article.pdf http://www.k1ttt.net/technote/gamma.html -- Jim Pennino |
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