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Hi there,
I want to make a receive loop for HF transatlantic flight monitering, Gander, Ascension and Shanwick around 5.5Mhz to 6.5-ish megs. That bits easy. But I have a lot of local QRN, dimmer switch/thermostat noise or something, that obliterates anything below 7Mhz. Using a single small loop, I can null out much of the noise, but what Id like to do is use a second loop, orientated 90degrees to my receive loop, firing straight into the noise, but phase shifted by 180degrees to cancel the noise out. Is this possible? Alternatively, but similarly, Is it possible to use two magnetic loops, somehow phase linked like a mini array, to have a system with greater gain and deeper nulls? Thoughts please, John G0WPA |
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