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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 15:45:45 -0400, Steven Fritts
wrote: Hi all, I am thinking of building a full wave loop for 17 meter ham band. What I plan to do is to build a cross shaped form...then run wire approx 12.7 ft on each side....then hang the antenna vertically from a tree or mount it on a support 30-40 ft up with the V point of the antenna straight up with the other "V" point straight down. In other words the antenna will look like a diamond hanging vertically in the air. If I feed the antenna at the bottom V with ladder line, one lead on each leg, how will this antenna perform? The antenna wire wil be seperated at the bottom point-not tied together. Will it have any gain? I am sure there will be directivity broadside to the antenna.Thanks for any help. Steve W4SEF Hi Steve, The clssic Quad loop is a good single band antenna , you could feed it with coax as well. (75 ohm) The impeadence is about 125 ohoms. It will have on the order of about 1 to 3 db of gain over a dipole bi-directional. but that is not much and you won't notice a lot of difference , some claim the loop is much quiter on Rx and that has been the experience here. If your thought is to use it on multiple bands the vertical loop is a poor choice for that application.. but it's a good single band antenna. you may want to look over the material on Cebik web page at http://www.cebik.com/fdim/fdim5.html In any event have fun and experiment. 73 Dave KC1DI -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ |
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