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You can find a good program to estimate loop inductance and some other
parameters on Reg Edwards' web pages. He has a link in many of his postings on this group and the r.r.a.antenna one. The impedance comes from the Q and the fact that you are resonating it--or at least it's presumed that you are resonating it. So if it has a Q of 300 and the inductive reactance is 50 ohms, the resistance when resonated is 300*50=15000 ohms, for example. That's why folk like to use preamps at the antenna: transform that high impedance down to a low impedance that's easy to send along a transmission line. Seems to me that if they are having trouble with intermod distortion in the preamp, the preamp isn't designed properly. It's not terribly difficult to get very low distortion at LF these days. By the way, if you build a really big loop and have so much signal you can attenuate it, that gives you a chance to lower the Q and increase the bandwidth: if what you want to listen to occupies much bandwidth, you don't want your antenna to filter out the information you want to listen to! I'd suggest you read an antenna book like Johnson and Jasik, or the antennas chapter of King, Mimno and Wing's "Transmission Lines, Antennas and Waveguides." They will make it a lot clearer why you might want a balanced loop. You don't need a grounded center-tap to make it balanced--just make it very symmetrical. Cheers, Tom |
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