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John,
I once had a magloop for 160 and 80 meters almost as big as the one you propose. It worked fine. According to predictions. Eventually, needing the garden space for other projects, I swapped it for a bottle of New Zealand white wine. But to reduce the weight of a 1.5-inch diameter copper-pipe conductor plus the tuning capacitor, the conductor was made of thin-wall, hard aluminium alloy known as Duralumin in these parts. (Pure aluminium is far too soft and is useless.) The loop was formed from three sections of tube which fitted into each other to make a complete circle. The curvature of the sections had to be formed in an engineering workshop. It needed three guy ropes and could be rotated about an angle of 90 degrees, five feet above ground level, inside a 2-inch diameter, cast iron tube sunk into the soil. There was an aluminium alloy vertical supporting tube which extended from below ground level almost to the highest point of the main loop and the motor-driven tuning capacitor. A vertical conductor, running diametrically across the main loop, has no effect on electrical performance. I had very good neighbours. Never had a single compaint about the wierd contraption which soared well above the skyline from my side of the 6-foot high bushes and trees which constituted the boundary between my property and theirs. It never occurred to me to request planning permission from the local authorities. With the assistance of a local Black Country radio friend, G3VFF, a born mechanical engineer, handicapped by an industrial accident, we just erected it! It helped, to my satisfaction, to prove the veracity of some of my radio software programs. John, I wish you all the very best with your project. ---- Cheers, Reg, G4FGQ. |
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