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Has anyone had a "bad", as in less then stellar performance, with a
Wellbrook ALA 1530 loop antenna? Given the almost sacred refference the Wellbrook is held in I have debated asking this question. I have a ALA 1530 that is part of a trade that I am looking at and guys I just don't get it. This antenna is reputed to be the cat's meow, but I have found it marginal at best. A north country active antenna is nearly it's match and the 3rd harmonic of a local MW (770KHz) is S3 on the Wellbrook. A Lankford Active Dipole stomps it in gain, IP2 and IP3 and for directivity. I am wondering if this antenna is defective or if it is a case of the Emperors New Clothes. I have tried loops several times in the last 30 years and always give up becuase I have never found the reported imunity against local QRM to be true. I am building a copy of the WL1030 (http://wl1030.com/), but I don't understand the fascination with loops. What am I missing? For MW DX "big" air loops make sense. Good directivity to null out an offending signal. I notice Ron Harding uses McKay 100E with a phaser to achieve good nulls. For HF the sky wave "smears" both the desired and unwanted signals making a null very iffy. Receivers used in this test: R2000 R8B R390 R392 The R390 and R392 where not tested at my home but at a friend's home where I have them stored. While I like both the R390 and R392, they are somewhat awkward to rapidly tune from one frequency to a wildly seperated one. Terry |
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