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Default I used the rest of my 500 feet roll of 14g stranded

Dave, glad you had a grat project and that you are happy with it.

Glad you are DXing and enjoying your time.

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and made the biggest loop I could build. It goes from the far corners of
the back yard to the left front corner of the house to a support on the
right side of the house, a kind of truncated rectangle I guess, 15 feet or
so above my desert oasis. I terminated it with an MFJ-913 4:1 BalUn.

The antenna works great for SWL (can't steer it unfortunately for ham
radio) and MWDX. It is very quiet noise from the neighbors. It also
fades less. I can get every powerhouse in the West (except POS KFI) at
night, perfectly. No dimmers buzzing. No plasma TVs. No RV Battery
chargers.

I don't know how long it is, but I really lucked out. It resonates at 3599
KHz, and is below 4:1 everywhere. There is another resonance at around 15
MHz.

So it appears to be an 80 meter full wave horizontal loop. It involved the
roof, so I had to go slow. It took about 2 hours to erect.



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