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![]() An outside loop works very well for nulling the noise and still allowing you to hear the weak stations. In most if not all of the ARRL Antenna Books, there is a chapter on a 160 meter receiving loop, you can just scale this back for 80m. I dont have the book here now, I think the lenght was something like 25' or so for 160m. It is made out of a 75 ohm piece of coax that goes around once, connected to a air variable cap. The braid of the coax is cut at a certain point in the loop. Its not that big at all even on 160m and can be put up on a pole and turned by hand or even by a small TV type rotor. On 160m with terrible local power line noise I was able to hear many stations including DX stations on the loop that I could never hear on my Inverted L transmitting antenna on 160m. 73s Craig N0BSA |
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