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"POP_Server=pop.clara.net" wrote: My personal preference is to use an Icom R75 linked into a Wellbrook Indoor Loop Antenna. Having previously used long wires etc, the enjoyment of shortwave was masked by interference either mains borne, television timebase or atmospheric. A few month's ago I purchased a Loop Antenna for the R75 and quite honestly it has been the best antenna which has been used due to space restriction's. The R75 comes to life from lf, mf, hf and the 30 MHz + section can be quite interesting at times. Interference is drastically reduced by using the loop and my loop is connected via a short patch lead to the interface and R75 on the same table. The DSP unit is a must and on the amateur bands, especially at nightfall the loop exceeds all expectation. Wellbrook have certainly produced a loop which leaves the competition behind and I must say that my R75 would never, ever be connected to a longwire again. Will provide a digital image of my basic setup if anyone is interested. People that are limited in space to erect a full size wire antenna or reside in noisy urban neighborhood can greatly benefit from small loop antennas that have better rejection of local noise sources. The problem with them is they require amplification so people not into electronics or have soldering abilities can't build them. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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