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No,not the small beams. I'm mostly worried about the 2 large HF
antennas. The loop for 80m encircles one leg of the linear-loaded dipole. I was under the impression that the "inside" of a loop on HF is the most important factor. I.E., a circle is THE best loop! The most area 'inside" makes for the best trans. and recieve. No, I never use both at the same time. On recieve,maybe. Do you think that the SWR's would be different IF they weren't near each other! Thanks for the interest ! |
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