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What I find amazing is that "Michael" leaves the impression that he is in ND
when his neighbor W0BBM is in north central Kansas with two whole states in between. It gives a whole new meaning to "neighbor." Hard to compare antennas when the neighboring antennas are so far apart. 73, Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: "Michael" wrote in message ... I appreciate all the comments very much. A folded dipole would be easier for me. I will discuss this with my neighbor W0BBN. He has been using a loop for 20 years. It sounds like it is hard to go wrong if you are willing to put out the work for a loop antenna. I have been away from low band work since I started college. That has been very very long ago. I had never hear of a loop antenna back in the 50s. There was no internet and other hams were few and far between where I lived in the country. |
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