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Well, don't have access to that reference. I'm sure that it would clarify
some questions. Access to the once great Collins technical library is gone (sigh). Built a couple models in MMANA. One for a shorted loop, and one for an open loop. As expected, the shorted loop is vertically polarized, and the pattern is in-line with the loop. [a magnetic flux pickup antenna]. Upon opening the loop, it forms a small dipole, with the two ends near each other. It is horizontally polarized, and the directivity is perpendicular to the shorted loop. [an electric field pickup antenna]. Of course it's hard to tell exactly the voltages that would produced by these two different antennas, and how they would combine, magnitude wise. Rough order of magnitude in MMANA is they are within a few dB for a diamond shape, 1m on a side at 3.5 MHz. But this would depend on how well the magnetic coil coupled to the dipole, and that's hard to tell in MMANA. It would seem from this that the electrostatic shield does not necessarily help things because it appears to degrade the directivity [assuming the magnitudes of the two components are roughly similar ]. It would be interesting to see in real life if the shield did degrade the nulls of the unshielded loop (accounting for the polarization change). -- Tom "Tom Donaly" wrote in message m... Don't believe everything you read here, either. For a good treatise on how the shielded loop works, and what it's good for, read Glenn S. Smith's (Georgia Institute of Technology) article "Shielded Loop Antenna" in Richard C. Johnson's _Antenna Engineering Handbook_. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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