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![]() Has anyone had a "bad", as in less then stellar performance, with a Wellbrook ALA 1530 loop antenna? Hi Terry, I have a homebrew version of the Wellbrook shielded loop 7' in diameter. It is in my woods on a short tower and rotator. On 160M and 75M it is the same as my 80M inverted vee. It's a good performer on MW/LW but not any real difference between it and a homebrew voltage probe antenna with a 4' whip. Loops are most useful where there is a single noise source that can be nulled with the loop- other than that, it's a toss up. There is still the wive's tale making the rounds that shielded loop are immune to the E field noise - rubbish and well disproven in the literature. So, in summary, I like mine for being a compact RX antenna for MW/LW, but at least in my environment, not sure I would go to the trouble next time. Dale W4OP for PAR Electronics, Inc. |
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