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![]() "Owen Duffy" wrote I am more interested to hear from someone who says it can't be done, what they tried that didn't work. =================================== Owen, I cannot but agree with everything you say and am inclined to say it can't be done automatically with anywhere near to the required degree of accuracy. The obvious automatic way of tuning the loop is to use a remotely controlled signal generator at the other end of the back yard and tune up for maximum signal on receive. This should not be very difficult to arrange but it is too uneconomic to be practical. So I'll stick to manual tuning. But I hasten to add that I hope this conversation does not deter anybody from experimenting with magloops because magloops are, by far, the most power-efficient of all the small, space-saving, neighbor-friendly antennas. Try one on the 160, 80 and 40 meter bands. At higher frequencies there's usually enough space to erect a dipole or an inverted-L which will perform at least as well. (Ian, you could perhaps do a useful article on the subject.) For the basic design, download program MAGLOOP4 from the website below. .................................................. .......... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .................................................. .......... |
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