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Subject: LF: ANTENNAS
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Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2018 16:39:13 -0000
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Someone recently mentioned the Wellbrook loop.
 
I borrowed a Wellbrook loop for antenna comparisons a while back. Weak signals on MF that i could copy with my 1/4 wave inv L on MF and also my 160m inv L also used to RX on MF. I could not even hear these weak signals on the Loop.
I could copy stronger signals on the Loop but these were 2 to 3 S units down on the above wire antennas.
A vertical loop is not ideal for all round listening except it is rotatable, but could be useful to null out noise at a noisy QTH
A resonated length of wire as long as possible would be a better choice for all round listening
de G3KEV
 
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