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			The good news is that I have no antenna restrictions.  The bad news, is that I 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	am on a small lot. The best HF (75m-10m) fitting antenna seems to be a random length loop around the eaves of the house. Would it be better to linear load the loop? That is, instead of using a single wire to construct the loop, to use TV twinlead? Or would a 2 or 3 multiturn loop be practical? That is run 2 or 3 turns of single wire around the house? I am looking for a NVIS antenna for 75m and 40m and a dx antenna for 20m-10m. Power would be 100 watts or less. Feed would either be ladder line to an antenna tuner or ladder line to a 4:1 remote balun with a short length of coax to the antenna tuner. Any suggestions or comments? Randy Ka4nma  | 
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