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Thanks to Jim and Jonesy -- I'm not very familiar with
all the ins and outs of Gamma matching, but in a number of cases of Magnetic Loops where the loop covers a number of bands e.g. 80-15m, 80-30M, the builders used a Gamma match which when set needs no adjustment between bands. Perhaps the Magnetic Loop has different properties, although the authors of the articles claimed the matching portion was a 'form of Gamma Match' and in one case referred to the matching portion as a form of autotransformer which I interpret to mean a non-circular feed loop of sorts. In one loop design by Peter Parker VK3YE whose loop covers 160-15 meters, the author advised me (when I queried the Gamma question to him) that the gamma when set as designed serves all bands well. In other designs the gamma match or whatever it might be, seems to work and did not seem to be a problem or I think it might have been commented on by the authors. I will be investigating all these things soon -- I have just recovered over a few years of some pretty heavy abdominal surgeries and will be moving to a senior's residence where I will have a balcony to work from. It will be nice to get back on the air again after having had to sell my house after the first surgery where I had room for all different forms of antennas. Now I will be back on the air again but will have to work under certain restrictions such as no wires to nearby trees and so forth. A magnetic loop or some form of windowsill antenna will likely be my best bets. I'm looking forward to the experience! I've always maintained to other old timers who moved into condos where there restrictions that there would always be some way to get on the air -- now I'm going to have to walk the talk myself! One way or another I'm not going to give up 55 years of hamming -- even if I can only work across town! I'm shooting for multiband 80-10M operation -- or bust! (Touch wood!) Thanks, Irv VE6BP .. "Allodoxaphobia" wrote in message t... On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 11:50:40 -0600, 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. Your understanding is in error. At best a gamma match will "work well" over a 1-2% freq. range -- for selected definitions of "work well. Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux 38.24N 104.55W | @ config.com | Jonesy | OS/2 * Killfiling google & XXXXbanter.com: jonz.net/ng.htm |
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