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On Dec 19, 12:20*pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
Gregg wrote:

I was using my GE P-780 with a loop made by D.Schmarder {sp} on my
lazy susan but I didn't fully copy the signal completely till I sat my
Radio Shack loop on the opposite side and tuned a little off the sweet
spot and then barely touched my bigger Penta-Loop and there it was
with nothing else in there.


You think all those loops were doing more enhancing the signal,
nulling the competition, or a combination of both?
In any case that's fun stuff playing with loops to dither reception,
I never used more than two at a time myself.

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Greg. Did you tell where your receiver was located? I didn't know
Schmarder was selling loops. I bought some litz off of him. Does he
have a website?

Loops are cool. I've got a big air loop. I've run across a dude
named stormwise and he sells some long ferrite rods. That's my next
project. If anybody wants more info on rods then ask.

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On Dec 19, 8:10*pm, Lopez Gomez wrote:

I've seen Dave's collection of custom-made crystal radios and loops at
local hamfests.


Have you really? Did you get to meet him by chance? I'd really like to
try
some of his radio and regen receivers, that would be a blast.



He's an excellent craftsman. He doesn't have a specific
"product line" - he just builds whatever strikes his fancy.


No doubt, he did a fantastic job on mine. What first caught me was
the look of the loop, I was hoping though that it worked as well as
it looked and it got to me without being killed in transit. Here is a
pic
of it. Scroll down to the "Five Sided Loop" - he named it "Penta-
Loop."
http://makearadio.com/loops/loops2.php




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On Dec 19, 10:43*am, N9NEO wrote:
Greg. *Did you tell where your receiver was located?


Indeed. I told him The Nati'.


*I didn't know
Schmarder was selling loops.


Yeah, he isn't anymore sadly. He was ten years ago
though. I know Dave isn't hurting for money ( I would think)
but I'm sure if he was offered an inordinate amount of money
he may consider it.



*I bought some litz off of him. Does he
have a website?


Yeah, I know he sells all kinds of "how bout' thats." I definitely
appreciated him doing that loop in red litz instead of just enamelled
wire. Yes he does have a website, actually its changed I noticed
today ..... and changed for the good - - find the link I left in this
same thread and you'll see it.



Loops are cool. *I've got a big air loop. *I've run across a dude
named stormwise and he sells some long ferrite rods. *That's my next
project. *If anybody wants more info on rods then ask.


Yes, they definitely are.:-) I'd love to have one or two more. I have
the one from Dave. I have two of the Radio Shack loops and another one
that is made from PVC. It's painted with a high gloss
satin black and measures 36X39. The feature I really enjoy with
that one is that I can tilt the entire loop forward or backward or
side
to side. I never thought that would make much of a difference but it
does at times.

One day ( not too long from now) I'm going to put up two antennas
outside and wayyyy up there just for the BCB. I can just imagine if
like last night....how much stronger that signal may have been if I
were to have had those antennas outside. But that is something I
would have to really read up on and ask for help from the group on
or go back and read some of Ron's old posts. I have no idea how
they should be spaced or anything actually and with something like
that which is IMO going to be an investment in both money and time -
I don't want to screw it up.
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