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Initially, at least, the loop will be just high enough so that a lawnmower
can get underneath the lowest side of the octagon. It the loop works fairly well, I might install a 40 foot fiberglass flagpole and suspend the top of the loop from the top of the flagpole. Supposedly, that might cut down on some loss due to ground currents. "Frank's" wrote in message news:4WJLf.1213$dg.9@clgrps13... "John, N9JG" wrote in message news ![]() This winter I have been working on the design and construction of a compact loop for 80 meters. The loop will be constructed from 72 ft of 3/4 in copper pipe and will be in the shape of an octagon. The plane of the loop will be vertical, and the loop will be remotely tuned by a vacuum variable capacitor coupled to a geared stepper motor. I have just finished constructing and testing the driver for the stepper motor. See http://tinyurl.com/bwobb for pictures and some information about the system. Constructive comments will be appreciated. John, N9JG John, how high above ground is the antenna? Frank, VE6CB |
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