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In article Urxlk.4105$nu6.2885@edtnps83, m II wrote:
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 12:26:26 -0700 Telamon wrote: This issue has a good antenna article on loop antennas but for some strange reason the author seems to think it is only a good AMBCB antenna. This antenna type is excellent for SW also. Depending on what frequencies you want to the antenna to operate on and the circumference of the loop you will not need a matching transformer. Closed loop antennas are generally superior in urban environments with local noise sources for a number of reasons. There is also a good article on propagation by Tomas Hood. Have you heard anything about those hula-hoop sized loops? If I can find a suitable tuning capacitor I might try building one. The directional abilities look useful. A hula-hoop size loop will be large enough if you can tune it to resonance with a capacitor. I have not used a small tuned loop for SW but the experiences of others indicate that unlike AMBCB the SW signals are more scattered in the ionosphere and so are more difficult to null. You should have good success on the lower SW bands but should expect poorer nulling the higher in frequency you go. I do use larger single turn loops for AMBCB and SW. I have noticed that they appear less directionally selective at higher frequencies. The article in Popular Communications show several types of single turn wire loop antennas if you are interested. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Aug 4, 1:40*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article Urxlk.4105$nu6.2885@edtnps83, m II wrote: On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 12:26:26 -0700 Telamon wrote: This issue has a good antenna article on loop antennas but for some strange reason the author seems to think it is only a good AMBCB antenna. This antenna type is excellent for SW also. Depending on what frequencies you want to the antenna to operate on and the circumference of the loop you will not need a matching transformer. Closed loop antennas are generally superior in urban environments with local noise sources for a number of reasons. There is also a good article on propagation by Tomas Hood. Have you heard anything about those hula-hoop sized loops? If I can find a suitable tuning capacitor I might try building one. The directional abilities look useful. A hula-hoop size loop will be large enough if you can tune it to resonance with a capacitor. I have not used a small tuned loop for SW but the experiences of others indicate that unlike AMBCB the SW signals are more scattered in the ionosphere and so are more difficult to null. You should have good success on the lower SW bands but should expect poorer nulling the higher in frequency you go. I do use larger single turn loops for AMBCB and SW. I have noticed that they appear less directionally selective at higher frequencies. The article in Popular Communications show several types of single turn wire loop antennas if you are interested. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The Shortwave (SW) Loop Antennas are better for Peaking the RF Signals for a Shortwave (SW) Radio Band -and- Nulling-Out your 'local' Noise Source(s). Edek Electronics "Torus-Tuner" Loop Antennas {Basically a Hula Hoop with Wires inside It.} http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/2857 Building as Torus Tuner {Equivalent} AM/MW Loop Antenna http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...d433c33551bd61 The Edek "Torus-Tuner" 16" Shortwave Loop Antenna is a very good Antenna for anyone living in a Condo or Apartment -or- who Travels often and likes to Listen to the Shortwave Radio. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...6382103d69d97c http://www.radiointel.com/review-edek.htm FWIW - I have one of the Edek "Torus-Tuner" 16" Shortwave Loop Antenna sitting on-top-of a Grundig Satellit 800-M Radio next to this Computer right now; and it does Help to Bring-in the Shortwave Radio Stations and cut down on the local RFI / EMF Noise inside the House. stay-tuned & in-the-loop - iane ~ RHF {pomkia} |
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On Aug 3, 3:26*pm, Telamon
wrote: This issue has a good antenna article on loop antennas but for some strange reason the author seems to think it is only a good AMBCB antenna. This antenna type is excellent for SW also. Depending on what frequencies you want to the antenna to operate on and the circumference of the loop you will not need a matching transformer. Closed loop antennas are generally superior in urban environments with local noise sources for a number of reasons. There is also a good article on propagation by Tomas Hood. -- Telamon Ventura, California Crap. Thanks Telamon- hopefully they still have it at Borders&Books. I bet they already have Sept. out and I'm out of luck. I looked at three different place last week and they were out. :-I |
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, BCBlazysusan wrote: On Aug 3, 3:26*pm, Telamon wrote: This issue has a good antenna article on loop antennas but for some strange reason the author seems to think it is only a good AMBCB antenna. This antenna type is excellent for SW also. Depending on what frequencies you want to the antenna to operate on and the circumference of the loop you will not need a matching transformer. Closed loop antennas are generally superior in urban environments with local noise sources for a number of reasons. There is also a good article on propagation by Tomas Hood. Crap. Thanks Telamon- hopefully they still have it at Borders&Books. I bet they already have Sept. out and I'm out of luck. I looked at three different place last week and they were out. :-I I acquired the August copies of MT and Popular Communications at Barnes and Noble. http://www.barnesandnoble.com -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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