W0EH wrote: Get that bottom run at least 5' up from the ground and it will work much better. Do you have any trees to string the #12 wire in??? I have a LF loop with the top run at 60 to 70'. The bot
Get that bottom run at least 5' up from the ground and it will work much better. Do you have any trees to string the #12 wire in??? I have a LF loop with the top run at 60 to 70'. The bottom run is a
Hello Jim and the group, Thanks for responding! I will read your email again beacause it addresses exactly what I was looking for as far as the ground questions are concerned. As far as the performan
Dear Paul, LF Group, I thought that this may approximate a "Poor Mans Litz Wire". At RF, the current tends to flow on the outside of a conductor or bundle of conductors. Litz wire counteracts this by
Hello Folks, Here in the New England area of the USA there have been a number of experimenters trying loops in the LF band. I have been experimenting with a 200' length(50 feet on a side ) of specifi