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"Mike Terry" wrote in message
... Mon, Nov. 22, 2004 By Nikki Waller Knight Ridder Newspapers Miami - (KRT) - With pursed lips and a steady hand, WA4YDK spins the dial, much good stuff snipped I wonder how good magnetic loops are in the context of 2-way HF. They're certainly one answer for SWL's when space and noise and/or external antennae are a problem. I think ingenuity will win in the end. By the way, Mike; thanks for this article. You may/may not have me "killfiled" for off-topic posts, but I appreciate a lot of the information you bring here to RRS. That goes for many other regulars too. :-) .................................................. ............... Posted via TITANnews - Uncensored Newsgroups Access at http://www.TitanNews.com -=Every Newsgroup - Anonymous, UNCENSORED, BROADBAND Downloads=- |
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"Ian Smith" wrote: "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Mon, Nov. 22, 2004 By Nikki Waller Knight Ridder Newspapers Miami - (KRT) - With pursed lips and a steady hand, WA4YDK spins the dial, much good stuff snipped I wonder how good magnetic loops are in the context of 2-way HF. They're certainly one answer for SWL's when space and noise and/or external antennae are a problem. I think ingenuity will win in the end. By the way, Mike; thanks for this article. You may/may not have me "killfiled" for off-topic posts, but I appreciate a lot of the information you bring here to RRS. That goes for many other regulars too. :-) Mike Terry is clueless. I have him kill filed. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
Mike Terry is clueless. I have him kill filed. The whole point of kill filing someone is so that you may continue on in life without being distracted. Why make little interjections like this if his opinion means so little to you? You are either going to ignore him or not. Make up your mind. Personally I think he's great. A positive, pro shortwave attitude, with none of that horrible off topic stuff. More radio, less filler! He shoulda been a beer. mike |
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Telamon wrote:
Mike Terry is clueless. I have him kill filed. But yet you still respond. I think I know who is clueless and it isn't Mike. |
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Sir Cumference wrote: Telamon wrote: Mike Terry is clueless. I have him kill filed. But yet you still respond. I think I know who is clueless and it isn't Mike. Show me where I responded to him Goof ball. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"Telamon" wrote in message
... In article , "Ian Smith" wrote: "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Mon, Nov. 22, 2004 By Nikki Waller Knight Ridder Newspapers Miami - (KRT) - With pursed lips and a steady hand, WA4YDK spins the dial, much good stuff snipped I wonder how good magnetic loops are in the context of 2-way HF. They're certainly one answer for SWL's when space and noise and/or external antennae are a problem. I think ingenuity will win in the end. By the way, Mike; thanks for this article. You may/may not have me "killfiled" for off-topic posts, but I appreciate a lot of the information you bring here to RRS. That goes for many other regulars too. :-) Mike Terry is clueless. I have him kill filed. -- Telamon Ventura, California No problem, Telamon. I think he killfiled me, or is just ignoring. I used to block senders, but later stopped in case I missed something interesting. Each to his own; I say! good DX, Ian, Clydebank, Scotland. .................................................. ............... Posted via TITANnews - Uncensored Newsgroups Access at http://www.TitanNews.com -=Every Newsgroup - Anonymous, UNCENSORED, BROADBAND Downloads=- |
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"Ian Smith" wrote in message ...
"Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Mon, Nov. 22, 2004 By Nikki Waller Knight Ridder Newspapers Miami - (KRT) - With pursed lips and a steady hand, WA4YDK spins the dial, much good stuff snipped I wonder how good magnetic loops are in the context of 2-way HF. They're certainly one answer for SWL's when space and noise and/or external antennae are a problem. I think ingenuity will win in the end. By the way, Mike; thanks for this article. You may/may not have me "killfiled" for off-topic posts, but I appreciate a lot of the information you bring here to RRS. That goes for many other regulars too. :-) About 30 years ago, "73", a ham radio magazine, ran sevveral articles on a DDRD or DRRD, or something very similar antenna. The antenna was amde from 1.5" muffler pipe formed into a circle with a piece notched out. The antenna had a farily narrow BW, so a different on was required for each ham band. They could be nested one loop inside the other. The follwup letters rated the antenna from very good to bad. I suspect I have the name wrong because a Google came up with nothing. Anyone remember the real name of this antenna? Terry |
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Terry wrote: About 30 years ago, "73", a ham radio magazine, ran sevveral articles on a DDRD or DRRD, or something very similar antenna. The antenna was amde from 1.5" muffler pipe formed into a circle with a piece notched out. The antenna had a farily narrow BW, so a different on was required for each ham band. They could be nested one loop inside the other. The follwup letters rated the antenna from very good to bad. I suspect I have the name wrong because a Google came up with nothing. Anyone remember the real name of this antenna? Close. DDRR. It's in the ARRL Antenna Book 1988 edition in the "Antennas for Limited Space". There's a reference to the July 1972 QST. They need a great ground, though. Something that the tuned "Hart" loops like those sold by AEA and (I gather) MFJ don't need. (They're also in that book in the "Loop Antenna"'s chapter). Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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