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Check this antenna - equivelant of a 6 meter halo, by K0FF
http://www.qsl.net/k4pwo/sloop.htm and, those are more like 1/2 wave loops (dipole), than full wave loops (which are very high impedence-hard to feed). but what you describe is why 6 meters is called the MAGIC BAND (when its open, its OPEN)! Jim NN7K Ken Bessler wrote: I'm trying to improve my 6m antenna situation. The antenna has to be horizontaly polarized and omnidirectional. I'm currently using an inverted V @ 10' & 14w. Last week the band opened up and I had a strong SSB qso into northern Canada, a distance of about 1,450 miles and off the end of the antenna, to boot! I'm thinking - heck - if I can do *that* with such a minimal antenna, what would happen with a loop or halo at 40'? I was thinking about getting a OA-50 from Par electronics but it dawned on me I could save a lot of bucks if I just made a full wave loop. I don't know the design of the OA-50 - would a full wave loop perform better? I could make a horizontal loop with support for $10 easy. Ken KG0WX |