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The basic design of the "GreerTech" Coax Cable [Shielded]
Loop Antenna is good and very practical. GREERTECH = http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html LOOP= http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html * * * BUT THESE WEBPAGES HAVE GONE AWAY * * * Building a Ready-Made "GreerTech" Coax Cable [Shielded] Loop Antenna with Multi-Heads. So here is another take on Building the "Quiet" Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antenna : 1 - An XX Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna 2- The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with short X Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . 3 - This is an Antenna Project using Ready-Made-Parts to simplify the build and allow for Multi-Loop Heads. . The Heart {Center} of this design is a single UHF "T" Adapter with Three (3) Female SSO-239 Jack-Ends as the Central Connection-Point for the Cax Cables. http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../so2adapt.html Item # 2351 - UHF "T" 3F - P-554A . The Coax Cable Loop Antenna Elements and Feed-in-Line. I recommend using RG8 Coax Cable throughout for many reasons. Pre-Assembled Coax Cable with PL-259 Plugs already installed will work very well. http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/cable/cable.html Buy One Each : 3-Foot, 6-Foot, 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables. Use the 3-Foot and 6-Foot Coax Cables as your Feed-in-Lines Use the 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables for the Loop Antenna Elements. Preparing {Building} the Loop Antenna Elements from the Coax Cables : * Fine and Mark the Center-Point of each of the Coax Cables. * Place a piece of Masking Tape around the Coax Cable on both side of the Center-Point about a a Half-Inch from out from the Center-Point. * Very Carefully take an Exaxto Knife or other small sharp knife and cut around the Coax Cable at the Edge of the Masking Tape just deep enough to reach the Coax's Outer Shielding. Then Cut a single 1" Longitudinal cut between the two circular cuts. * Carefully Peel-Off the Outer Insulation Cover from the Coax Cable. * Next use a sharp Scissors to Trim the Outer Shield Wires from the Coax Cable being sure not to damage the Inner Insulation of the Coax Cable. * Remove the Masking Tape and re-install the piece of Outer Insulation that was just removed. * Use an 8-9 Inch piece of Black Plastic Electrical Tape to Secure the replaced piece of Outer Insulation Cover and to cover the Coax Cable about an Inch on both sides; and repeat with 1-2 more pieces of Electrical Tape. Assembling the Loop Antenna * Connect a Feed-in-Line to the Center-Bottom Connector of the "T" Adapter. * Connect a Loop Element to the Two Side Connectors of the "T" Adapter. * Hang {Rig} the Loop Element on the Wall as either a : Round Circle, sort of round Octagon, Square or Diamond. Connect the other end of the Feed-in-Line to the Radio's Antenna Input; Antenna Switch-Box or Pre-Selector. The Larger 18-Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the Tropical Bands from 2 MHz to 5 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 6-Feet Round. The Middle-Size 12 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 60M to 25M Shortwave Bands from 5 MHz to 12 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 4-Feet Round. The Smaller 9 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 25M to 11M Shortwave Bands from 12 MHz to 26 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 3-Feet Round. Check-Out the Magnetic Loop Links webpage -by- Steve [AA5TB] http://hps.infolink.com.br/py1ahd/gallery11.htm NOTE ON SIZING: The Loop Antenna Elements should be 'cut' "Sized" to roughly One Tenth of a Wave Length of the (1/10WL) of the Target Shortwave Band : * Twenty-Five Feet (25 Ft) roughly the 120 Meter SW Band * Twenty Feet (20 Ft) roughly the 90 Meter SW Band * Fifteen Feet (15 Ft) roughly the 75 Meter SW Band * Twelve Feet (12 Ft) roughly the 60 Meter SW Band * Nine Feet (9 Ft) roughly the 41 Meter SW Band * Six Feet (6 Ft) roughly the 31 Meter SW Band * Five Feet (5 Ft) roughly the 25 Meter SW Band * Four Feet (4 Ft) roughly the 19 Meter SW Band * Three Feet (3 Ft) roughly the 13 Meter SW Band The above Lengths and SW Bands are 'based' on the low cost common {RadioShack} type RG8 Coax Cable with a Velocity Factor of 0.66. NOTE: If you use an improved RG8-U/X Coax Cable that has a Velocity Factor of 0.78 to 0.84 : Then every thing would shift down one SW Band 120M90M, 90M75M, 75M60M, ETC. But in-fact for "Receive Only" One Loop Antenna Element will cover several Shortwave Bands usually at least two up and two down for the 'cut' Band when used with a Pre-Selector like the MFJ-1040 Indoor Active Antenna. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} . Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antennas Group = http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf GoTo = http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ The SWL Antenna Discussion Group = http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna HELP = http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna NEWS = http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna INFO = http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf * * * All Are Welcome : Including ELMERS and 'Want-to-be-Elmers' plus plain old "Mister-Know-It-Alls"; and even those Newbees with "I Know This Is A Really Dumb Question - But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . The Shortwave Listener's Blessing : SWL BLESSING = http://tinyurl.com/s2bjm May You Never Tire of Listening to the Radio and Always have Strong Signals and Noise Free Reception ~ RHF {ibid} http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9233 . Tous Sont Bienvenus ! - - - Groupe par Radio d'auditeur d'onde courte pour des Antennes de SWL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Alle Sind Willkommen ! - - - Shortwave Radiozuhörer Gruppe für SWL Antennen http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Tutti Sono Benvenuti ! - - - Gruppo Radiofonico dell'ascoltatore di onda corta per le Antenne di SWL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Todos São Bem-vindos ! - - - Grupo de Rádio do ouvinte do Shortwave para Antenas de SWL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . ¡Todos Son Agradables! - - - Grupo de Radio del oyente de la onda corta para las Antenas de SWL http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . = = = = Plain Old American-English Translation = = = = All are Welcome - - - To Join the Shortwave Listeners (SWL) Antenna Group on YAHOO ! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . | | | / \ ........!....... . So I switched over to another of my Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antennas a 13 Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna not using Radio's Pre-Amps "Off". The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with 5 Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . IF - You are in a Noisy Urban Area and especially IF - You Live in an Apartment or are Condo Owner THEN - Consider Building and Using a Coax Cable Loop Antenna made from RG8 Size Coax Cable. NOTE - If you have a Radio/Receiver that has a built-in Pre-Amp they work even better or use one with a Tune-Able Pre-Selector like an MFJ-1020 Indoor Active Antenna {Pre-Selector} http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1413.html . How To Build a RG8 Coax Cable {Shielded} Loop Antenna http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/1625 http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7b1501f08ffebe http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...8df6b20b59a5a1 http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...dc49a6c156fa2b . . .. . |
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On Jul 24, 6:32 am, RHF wrote:
The basic design of the "GreerTech" Coax Cable [Shielded] Loop Antenna is good and very practical. GREERTECH = http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html LOOP= http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html * * * BUT THESE WEBPAGES HAVE GONE AWAY * * * - Building a Ready-Made "GreerTech" Coax Cable - [Shielded] Loop Antenna with Multi-Heads. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw.../message/13940 So here is another take on Building the "Quiet" Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antenna : 1 - An XX Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna 2- The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with short X Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . 3 - This is an Antenna Project using Ready-Made-Parts to simplify the build and allow for Multi-Loop Heads. . The Heart {Center} of this design is a single UHF "T" Adapter with Three (3) Female SSO-239 Jack-Ends as the Central Connection-Point for the Cax Cables.http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../so2adapt.html Item # 2351 - UHF "T" 3F - P-554A . The Coax Cable Loop Antenna Elements and Feed-in-Line. I recommend using RG8 Coax Cable throughout for many reasons. Pre-Assembled Coax Cable with PL-259 Plugs already installed will work very well.http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/cable/cable.html Buy One Each : 3-Foot, 6-Foot, 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables. Use the 3-Foot and 6-Foot Coax Cables as your Feed-in-Lines Use the 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables for the Loop Antenna Elements. Preparing {Building} the Loop Antenna Elements from the Coax Cables : * Fine and Mark the Center-Point of each of the Coax Cables. * Place a piece of Masking Tape around the Coax Cable on both side of the Center-Point about a a Half-Inch from out from the Center-Point. * Very Carefully take an Exaxto Knife or other small sharp knife and cut around the Coax Cable at the Edge of the Masking Tape just deep enough to reach the Coax's Outer Shielding. Then Cut a single 1" Longitudinal cut between the two circular cuts. * Carefully Peel-Off the Outer Insulation Cover from the Coax Cable. * Next use a sharp Scissors to Trim the Outer Shield Wires from the Coax Cable being sure not to damage the Inner Insulation of the Coax Cable. * Remove the Masking Tape and re-install the piece of Outer Insulation that was just removed. * Use an 8-9 Inch piece of Black Plastic Electrical Tape to Secure the replaced piece of Outer Insulation Cover and to cover the Coax Cable about an Inch on both sides; and repeat with 1-2 more pieces of Electrical Tape. Assembling the Loop Antenna * Connect a Feed-in-Line to the Center-Bottom Connector of the "T" Adapter. * Connect a Loop Element to the Two Side Connectors of the "T" Adapter. * Hang {Rig} the Loop Element on the Wall as either a : Round Circle, sort of round Octagon, Square or Diamond. Connect the other end of the Feed-in-Line to the Radio's Antenna Input; Antenna Switch-Box or Pre-Selector. The Larger 18-Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the Tropical Bands from 2 MHz to 5 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 6-Feet Round. The Middle-Size 12 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 60M to 25M Shortwave Bands from 5 MHz to 12 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 4-Feet Round. The Smaller 9 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 25M to 11M Shortwave Bands from 12 MHz to 26 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 3-Feet Round. Check-Out the Magnetic Loop Links webpage -by- Steve [AA5TB]http://hps.infolink.com.br/py1ahd/gallery11.htm NOTE ON SIZING: The Loop Antenna Elements should be 'cut' "Sized" to roughly One Tenth of a Wave Length of the (1/10WL) of the Target Shortwave Band : * Twenty-Five Feet (25 Ft) roughly the 120 Meter SW Band * Twenty Feet (20 Ft) roughly the 90 Meter SW Band * Fifteen Feet (15 Ft) roughly the 75 Meter SW Band * Twelve Feet (12 Ft) roughly the 60 Meter SW Band * Nine Feet (9 Ft) roughly the 41 Meter SW Band * Six Feet (6 Ft) roughly the 31 Meter SW Band * Five Feet (5 Ft) roughly the 25 Meter SW Band * Four Feet (4 Ft) roughly the 19 Meter SW Band * Three Feet (3 Ft) roughly the 13 Meter SW Band The above Lengths and SW Bands are 'based' on the low cost common {RadioShack} type RG8 Coax Cable with a Velocity Factor of 0.66. NOTE: If you use an improved RG8-U/X Coax Cable that has a Velocity Factor of 0.78 to 0.84 : Then every thing would shift down one SW Band 120M90M, 90M75M, 75M60M, ETC. But in-fact for "Receive Only" One Loop Antenna Element will cover several Shortwave Bands usually at least two up and two down for the 'cut' Band when used with a Pre-Selector like the MFJ-1040 Indoor Active Antenna. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} . Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antennas Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf GoTo =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ The SWL Antenna Discussion Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna HELP =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna NEWS =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna INFO =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf * * * All Are Welcome : Including ELMERS and 'Want-to-be-Elmers' plus plain old "Mister-Know-It-Alls"; and even those Newbees with "I Know This Is A Really Dumb Question - But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . The Shortwave Listener's Blessing : SWL BLESSING =http://tinyurl.com/s2bjm May You Never Tire of Listening to the Radio and Always have Strong Signals and Noise Free Reception ~ RHF {ibid}http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9233 . Tous Sont Bienvenus ! - - - Groupe par Radio d'auditeur d'onde courte pour des Antennes de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Alle Sind Willkommen ! - - - Shortwave Radiozuhörer Gruppe für SWL Antennenhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Tutti Sono Benvenuti ! - - - Gruppo Radiofonico dell'ascoltatore di onda corta per le Antenne di SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Todos São Bem-vindos ! - - - Grupo de Rádio do ouvinte do Shortwave para Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . ¡Todos Son Agradables! - - - Grupo de Radio del oyente de la onda corta para las Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . = = = = Plain Old American-English Translation = = = = All are Welcome - - - To Join the Shortwave Listeners (SWL) Antenna Group on YAHOO !http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . | | | / \ .......!....... . So I switched over to another of my Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antennas a 13 Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna not using Radio's Pre-Amps "Off". The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with 5 Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . IF - You are in a Noisy Urban Area and especially IF - You Live in an Apartment or are Condo Owner THEN - Consider Building and Using a Coax Cable Loop Antenna made from RG8 Size Coax Cable. NOTE - If you have a Radio/Receiver that has a built-in Pre-Amp they work even better or use one with a Tune-Able Pre-Selector like an MFJ-1020 Indoor Active Antenna {Pre-Selector}http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1413.html . How To Build a RG8 Coax Cable {Shielded} Loop Antennahttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/message/1625http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/fa7b1501f08ffebehttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/858df6b20b59a5a1http://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/9adc49a6c156fa2b . . . . |
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On Jul 24, 9:41 am, RHF wrote:
On Jul 24, 6:32 am, RHF wrote: The basic design of the "GreerTech" Coax Cable [Shielded] Loop Antenna is good and very practical. GREERTECH = http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html LOOP= http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html * * * BUT THESE WEBPAGES HAVE GONE AWAY * * * - Building a Ready-Made "GreerTech" Coax Cable - [Shielded] Loop Antenna with Multi-Heads.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw.../message/13940 So here is another take on Building the "Quiet" Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antenna : 1 - An XX Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna 2- The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with short X Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . 3 - This is an Antenna Project using Ready-Made-Parts to simplify the build and allow for Multi-Loop Heads. . The Heart {Center} of this design is a single UHF "T" Adapter with Three (3) Female SSO-239 Jack-Ends as the Central Connection-Point for the Cax Cables.http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../so2adapt.html Item # 2351 - UHF "T" 3F - P-554A . The Coax Cable Loop Antenna Elements and Feed-in-Line. I recommend using RG8 Coax Cable throughout for many reasons. Pre-Assembled Coax Cable with PL-259 Plugs already installed will work very well.http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/cable/cable.html Buy One Each : 3-Foot, 6-Foot, 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables. Use the 3-Foot and 6-Foot Coax Cables as your Feed-in-Lines Use the 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables for the Loop Antenna Elements. Preparing {Building} the Loop Antenna Elements from the Coax Cables : * Fine and Mark the Center-Point of each of the Coax Cables. * Place a piece of Masking Tape around the Coax Cable on both side of the Center-Point about a a Half-Inch from out from the Center-Point. * Very Carefully take an Exaxto Knife or other small sharp knife and cut around the Coax Cable at the Edge of the Masking Tape just deep enough to reach the Coax's Outer Shielding. Then Cut a single 1" Longitudinal cut between the two circular cuts. * Carefully Peel-Off the Outer Insulation Cover from the Coax Cable. * Next use a sharp Scissors to Trim the Outer Shield Wires from the Coax Cable being sure not to damage the Inner Insulation of the Coax Cable. * Remove the Masking Tape and re-install the piece of Outer Insulation that was just removed. * Use an 8-9 Inch piece of Black Plastic Electrical Tape to Secure the replaced piece of Outer Insulation Cover and to cover the Coax Cable about an Inch on both sides; and repeat with 1-2 more pieces of Electrical Tape. Assembling the Loop Antenna * Connect a Feed-in-Line to the Center-Bottom Connector of the "T" Adapter. * Connect a Loop Element to the Two Side Connectors of the "T" Adapter. * Hang {Rig} the Loop Element on the Wall as either a : Round Circle, sort of round Octagon, Square or Diamond. Connect the other end of the Feed-in-Line to the Radio's Antenna Input; Antenna Switch-Box or Pre-Selector. The Larger 18-Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the Tropical Bands from 2 MHz to 5 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 6-Feet Round. The Middle-Size 12 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 60M to 25M Shortwave Bands from 5 MHz to 12 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 4-Feet Round. The Smaller 9 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 25M to 11M Shortwave Bands from 12 MHz to 26 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 3-Feet Round. Check-Out the Magnetic Loop Links webpage -by- Steve [AA5TB]http://hps.infolink.com.br/py1ahd/gallery11.htm NOTE ON SIZING: The Loop Antenna Elements should be 'cut' "Sized" to roughly One Tenth of a Wave Length of the (1/10WL) of the Target Shortwave Band : * Twenty-Five Feet (25 Ft) roughly the 120 Meter SW Band * Twenty Feet (20 Ft) roughly the 90 Meter SW Band * Fifteen Feet (15 Ft) roughly the 75 Meter SW Band * Twelve Feet (12 Ft) roughly the 60 Meter SW Band * Nine Feet (9 Ft) roughly the 41 Meter SW Band * Six Feet (6 Ft) roughly the 31 Meter SW Band * Five Feet (5 Ft) roughly the 25 Meter SW Band * Four Feet (4 Ft) roughly the 19 Meter SW Band * Three Feet (3 Ft) roughly the 13 Meter SW Band The above Lengths and SW Bands are 'based' on the low cost common {RadioShack} type RG8 Coax Cable with a Velocity Factor of 0.66. NOTE: If you use an improved RG8-U/X Coax Cable that has a Velocity Factor of 0.78 to 0.84 : Then every thing would shift down one SW Band 120M90M, 90M75M, 75M60M, ETC. But in-fact for "Receive Only" One Loop Antenna Element will cover several Shortwave Bands usually at least two up and two down for the 'cut' Band when used with a Pre-Selector like the MFJ-1040 Indoor Active Antenna. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} . Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antennas Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf GoTo =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ The SWL Antenna Discussion Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna HELP =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna NEWS =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna INFO =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf * * * All Are Welcome : Including ELMERS and 'Want-to-be-Elmers' plus plain old "Mister-Know-It-Alls"; and even those Newbees with "I Know This Is A Really Dumb Question - But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . The Shortwave Listener's Blessing : SWL BLESSING =http://tinyurl.com/s2bjm May You Never Tire of Listening to the Radio and Always have Strong Signals and Noise Free Reception ~ RHF {ibid}http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9233 . Tous Sont Bienvenus ! - - - Groupe par Radio d'auditeur d'onde courte pour des Antennes de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Alle Sind Willkommen ! - - - Shortwave Radiozuhörer Gruppe für SWL Antennenhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Tutti Sono Benvenuti ! - - - Gruppo Radiofonico dell'ascoltatore di onda corta per le Antenne di SWLhttp://groups.yahoo..com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Todos São Bem-vindos ! - - - Grupo de Rádio do ouvinte do Shortwave para Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . ¡Todos Son Agradables! - - - Grupo de Radio del oyente de la onda corta para las Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . = = = = Plain Old American-English Translation = = = = All are Welcome - - - To Join the Shortwave Listeners (SWL) Antenna Group on YAHOO !http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . | | | / \ .......!....... . So I switched over to another of my Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antennas a 13 Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna not using Radio's Pre-Amps "Off". The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with 5 Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . IF - You are in a Noisy Urban Area and especially IF - You Live in an Apartment or are Condo Owner THEN - Consider Building and Using a Coax Cable Loop Antenna made from RG8 Size Coax Cable. NOTE - If you have a Radio/Receiver that has a built-in Pre-Amp they work even better or use one with a Tune-Able Pre-Selector like an MFJ-1020 Indoor Active Antenna {Pre-Selector}http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1413.html . How To Build a RG8 Coax Cable {Shielded} Loop Antennahttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/message/1625http:... . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks a bunch for the info. I'm not in a position to build any antennas at the moment but when I am I'll try out a SW loop or two. I love my MW loops. I'm packing up the old New England QTH and heading west. Once the dust settles I'll be building many more antennas. NEO |
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On Jul 24, 10:08 pm, N9NEO wrote:
On Jul 24, 9:41 am, RHF wrote: On Jul 24, 6:32 am, RHF wrote: The basic design of the "GreerTech" Coax Cable [Shielded] Loop Antenna is good and very practical. GREERTECH = http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html LOOP= http://www.greertech.com/hfloop/mymagloop.html * * * BUT THESE WEBPAGES HAVE GONE AWAY * * * - Building a Ready-Made "GreerTech" Coax Cable - [Shielded] Loop Antenna with Multi-Heads.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw.../message/13940 So here is another take on Building the "Quiet" Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antenna : 1 - An XX Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna 2- The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with short X Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . 3 - This is an Antenna Project using Ready-Made-Parts to simplify the build and allow for Multi-Loop Heads. . The Heart {Center} of this design is a single UHF "T" Adapter with Three (3) Female SSO-239 Jack-Ends as the Central Connection-Point for the Cax Cables.http://www.universal-radio.com/catal.../so2adapt.html Item # 2351 - UHF "T" 3F - P-554A . The Coax Cable Loop Antenna Elements and Feed-in-Line. I recommend using RG8 Coax Cable throughout for many reasons. Pre-Assembled Coax Cable with PL-259 Plugs already installed will work very well.http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/cable/cable.html Buy One Each : 3-Foot, 6-Foot, 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables. Use the 3-Foot and 6-Foot Coax Cables as your Feed-in-Lines Use the 9-Foot, 12-Foot and 18-Foot Coax Cables for the Loop Antenna Elements. Preparing {Building} the Loop Antenna Elements from the Coax Cables : * Fine and Mark the Center-Point of each of the Coax Cables. * Place a piece of Masking Tape around the Coax Cable on both side of the Center-Point about a a Half-Inch from out from the Center-Point. * Very Carefully take an Exaxto Knife or other small sharp knife and cut around the Coax Cable at the Edge of the Masking Tape just deep enough to reach the Coax's Outer Shielding. Then Cut a single 1" Longitudinal cut between the two circular cuts. * Carefully Peel-Off the Outer Insulation Cover from the Coax Cable. * Next use a sharp Scissors to Trim the Outer Shield Wires from the Coax Cable being sure not to damage the Inner Insulation of the Coax Cable. * Remove the Masking Tape and re-install the piece of Outer Insulation that was just removed. * Use an 8-9 Inch piece of Black Plastic Electrical Tape to Secure the replaced piece of Outer Insulation Cover and to cover the Coax Cable about an Inch on both sides; and repeat with 1-2 more pieces of Electrical Tape. Assembling the Loop Antenna * Connect a Feed-in-Line to the Center-Bottom Connector of the "T" Adapter. * Connect a Loop Element to the Two Side Connectors of the "T" Adapter. * Hang {Rig} the Loop Element on the Wall as either a : Round Circle, sort of round Octagon, Square or Diamond. Connect the other end of the Feed-in-Line to the Radio's Antenna Input; Antenna Switch-Box or Pre-Selector. The Larger 18-Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the Tropical Bands from 2 MHz to 5 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 6-Feet Round. The Middle-Size 12 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 60M to 25M Shortwave Bands from 5 MHz to 12 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 4-Feet Round. The Smaller 9 Foot Coax Cable Loop Antenna Element should cover the 25M to 11M Shortwave Bands from 12 MHz to 26 MHz. - - - Forms a Circle about 3-Feet Round. Check-Out the Magnetic Loop Links webpage -by- Steve [AA5TB]http://hps.infolink.com.br/py1ahd/gallery11.htm NOTE ON SIZING: The Loop Antenna Elements should be 'cut' "Sized" to roughly One Tenth of a Wave Length of the (1/10WL) of the Target Shortwave Band : * Twenty-Five Feet (25 Ft) roughly the 120 Meter SW Band * Twenty Feet (20 Ft) roughly the 90 Meter SW Band * Fifteen Feet (15 Ft) roughly the 75 Meter SW Band * Twelve Feet (12 Ft) roughly the 60 Meter SW Band * Nine Feet (9 Ft) roughly the 41 Meter SW Band * Six Feet (6 Ft) roughly the 31 Meter SW Band * Five Feet (5 Ft) roughly the 25 Meter SW Band * Four Feet (4 Ft) roughly the 19 Meter SW Band * Three Feet (3 Ft) roughly the 13 Meter SW Band The above Lengths and SW Bands are 'based' on the low cost common {RadioShack} type RG8 Coax Cable with a Velocity Factor of 0.66. NOTE: If you use an improved RG8-U/X Coax Cable that has a Velocity Factor of 0.78 to 0.84 : Then every thing would shift down one SW Band 120M90M, 90M75M, 75M60M, ETC. But in-fact for "Receive Only" One Loop Antenna Element will cover several Shortwave Bands usually at least two up and two down for the 'cut' Band when used with a Pre-Selector like the MFJ-1040 Indoor Active Antenna. hope this helps - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} . Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antennas Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf GoTo =http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ The SWL Antenna Discussion Group =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna HELP =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna NEWS =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf Shortwave Listener (SWL) Antenna INFO =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf * * * All Are Welcome : Including ELMERS and 'Want-to-be-Elmers' plus plain old "Mister-Know-It-Alls"; and even those Newbees with "I Know This Is A Really Dumb Question - But _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " . The Shortwave Listener's Blessing : SWL BLESSING =http://tinyurl.com/s2bjm May You Never Tire of Listening to the Radio and Always have Strong Signals and Noise Free Reception ~ RHF {ibid}http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9233 . Tous Sont Bienvenus ! - - - Groupe par Radio d'auditeur d'onde courte pour des Antennes de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Alle Sind Willkommen ! - - - Shortwave Radiozuhörer Gruppe für SWL Antennenhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Tutti Sono Benvenuti ! - - - Gruppo Radiofonico dell'ascoltatore di onda corta per le Antenne di SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . Todos São Bem-vindos ! - - - Grupo de Rádio do ouvinte do Shortwave para Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . ¡Todos Son Agradables! - - - Grupo de Radio del oyente de la onda corta para las Antenas de SWLhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . = = = = Plain Old American-English Translation = = = = All are Welcome - - - To Join the Shortwave Listeners (SWL) Antenna Group on YAHOO !http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ . | | | / \ .......!....... . So I switched over to another of my Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antennas a 13 Foot Round RG8 Coax Cable Loop Antenna not using Radio's Pre-Amps "Off". The Loop Antenna Element is located in side the Radio Shack on the Wall with 5 Foot Feed-in-Line to the Radio. . IF - You are in a Noisy Urban Area and especially IF - You Live in an Apartment or are Condo Owner THEN - Consider Building and Using a Coax Cable Loop Antenna made from RG8 Size Coax Cable. NOTE - If you have a Radio/Receiver that has a built-in Pre-Amp they work even better or use one with a Tune-Able Pre-Selector like an MFJ-1020 Indoor Active Antenna {Pre-Selector}http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1413.html . How To Build a RG8 Coax Cable {Shielded} Loop Antennahttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/message/1625http:... . . . .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks a bunch for the info. I'm not in a position to build any antennas at the moment but when I am I'll try out a SW loop or two. I love my MW loops. I'm packing up the old New England QTH and heading west. Once the dust settles I'll be building many more antennas. NEO- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - P.S. I suppose the real reason that I'm not in a position to build any more antennas is because I've Got the Crystalonics fets for the Amrad whip waiting for me in Rochester and my good friend Dick - WA2IKC is building me one of those PA0RDT antennas because I've been dragging my feet on that one. NEO |
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