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LF: Re: RE: Vertical angles

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Subject: LF: Re: RE: Vertical angles
From: "mike.dennison" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2002 12:01:07 +0100
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>When several UK stations used loop antennas, I noticed that they had
fading
>at much shorter distances than those using Marconis. This was at about
>300km, whereas Marconi users experience fading at about 500km.

Possibly due to lower output?

No, I really mean fading, not weaker signal. The fading was typically slow -
perhaps over 30-60 seconds.

>Since this type of fading is caused by interference between the sky wave
and ground
>wave, it suggests that the loops had a higher angle of radiation. Is this
a
>function of loops,
>or is it possible to steer the vertical angle by altering the feedpoint?

No. Unlike high frequency, so-called 'large loops' (due to the size/WL
ratio), low frequency loops are 'small loops' and have equal current
throughout. Therefore the location of the feedpoint does not effect the
wave
angle.

So, presumably my first theory is correct - loops have a higher angle of
radiation than Maconis.


Mike, G3XDV
http://www.lf.thersgb.net
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