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Zitat von MIKE REID <[email protected]>: Uwe,Have a look at Bill Ashlock's website. http://bill.have-my.info/<http://bill.have-my.info/> he has two good loop papers that can help you build a very good transmit/receive loop. Many guys in the US have these loops. They work very well. I have 2 big loops in my backyard.Mike WE0H WD2XGI EN35hj Hi Mike, thanks for the hint. Hajo/DJ1ZB does some calculation to bring light into that aerial darkness. Regards Uwe/dj8wx |
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