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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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