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![]() "Irv Finkleman" wrote in message ... Thanks Sal -- I'm pretty sure I spotted a magloop on the Coast Guard ship, but the photo is a little too small and when enlarged the antenna blurs. I have now decided from all my 'research' into the matter that what is referred to as the 'gamma match' on these loops is more like a distorted feed loop, and whatever the case, the persons who built the magloops I looked at found that the feed when set, served the purpose across all bands. That's good enough for me, and when I eventually build a magloop (I've got most of the stuff already), I'll find out more about the matching situation. Next time I visit the coast (I go to Victoria B.C. periodically to visit one of my daughters), I'll to a tour of the Navy dockyard and see if I see anything new in antennas since my days on the ships there. Irv VE6BP If it is not a magloop, it could be a DDRR (directional discontinuity ring radiator). |
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