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It's nice of you to let folks know, but that antenna was never anything to
write home about. The only reason that it worked halfway decent on the SPR-4 receiver was because of the bipolar transistor loop amplifier. It might have some collector value, but probably only for a person that has that specific receiver. I took one of them apart several years ago, and it was nothing but a loop that was constructed of something similar to RG-174 coax cable, with a break in the shield at the top. Pete Rob Mills wrote in message news:n6Pqb.8657$iE.2702@okepread01... If any of you loop nuts are interested, there is a Drake AL-4 loop advertised (ebay) in the Boat anchor group. RM~ |
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