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LF: Re: AW: LF/VLF

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Subject: LF: Re: AW: LF/VLF
From: Mike-WE0H <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:39:57 -0500
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Hello Stefan,

Here is some real good TX loop reading:

http://www.we0h.us/Amateur_Radio_stuff/Transmitting-Loops/Bill-Ashlock-documents/

Bill Ashlock is well known in the USA of his experiments with TX loops. Good technical reading.

73,
Mike
WE0H




Stefan S wrote:
Mike,
Interesting! Maybe i should try a loop for 137 kHz in the winther. I have a LOT of space there in the nearby forest. This would by my only chance to have a TX antenna that is fixed. The main problem will be that i am very spoiled by my kite antenna ;-) But it may be an alternative if there is no wind.
Tnx for making the ideas ;-)
73, Stefan


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