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LF: Re: new aerial

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Subject: LF: Re: new aerial
From: "MIKE REID" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 20:39:44 -0600
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Uwe,
 
Have a look at Bill Ashlock's website. 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
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----- Original Message -----
From: uwe-jannsen
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:11 AM
Subject: LF: new aerial

Hi all,

I designed a LF loop - 8m high - 11,30m long - 2,5m over the soil - four
parallel windings - 3mm insulated Litze (thus length is 155m). It looks
like an
extra large one-layer-coil (pitch: 14 to 15cm).

O.k. It functioned. But the vertical (12m high with elevated coil and three
horizontal lines - two 70m long  and one 30m - workes better. The signs, which
roar over here from VO and from W, were on the average stronger (2 to 5dB).

I changed the construction of the loop: The condenser was removed. An
end of the
loop wire is directly, the other one over a toroid coil grounded. The coil
consists of 15 windings. I found the Z50 Ohm point at the third winding
of this
coil (counted from earth connection).

With this construction I am very content. It works as well as and sometimes
better than the vertical one.

But what is it? It works nondirectionally, thus no KAZ.  Is it a mini
Beverage?

Samuel help! I do not know, what I did.

Regards
Uwe/dj8wx





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