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On 4/8/2017 8:19 AM, Gareth's Downstairs Computer wrote:
When you consider the reduction in the size of antennae when going from dipoles et al to magnetic loops, I wonder why those on wildlife safaris who have attached beacons to animals use full size yagi-udas to track the animals? Surely the same reduction in size should be possible with mag loops for VHF? A magloop antenna has limited gain, but more importantly the direction finding has to be done by pointing a null, losing the signal. So if your signal is not strong to begin with the null is hard to use. Still, the Yagi-Uda antenna design can pick up a much weaker signal because of the significant gain. A magloop doesn't even have the gain of a simple dipole. -- Rick C |
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