[Lowfer] loop info
WE0H
[email protected]
Tue, 20 May 2003 22:22:18 -0500
The monster loop huh??? So it is 480 on the horizontal runs??? What is the
vertical section height???
Mike>WE0H
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Bill Ashlock
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 8:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] loop info
Bob,
>I have looked into the archives and found the 1991 ( ? ) QST article on a
>small 160 meter TX loop. This was by W1LYQ and at the time of enough
>interest for me to
>save.the loop is made from 8, 10 Ft sections of 1 inch copper pipe and fed
>with a link coupler the point of interest is the statement that ' in order
>to max the low
>angle radiation " the loop tuning cap should be mounted at the top of the
>loop .
>Now I realize this size loop is much bigger at 160 , compared to the 50 Ft
>loops being used on
>185 Khz but I wonder if this also holds true on LF.
>From all I've read on VERY Smaaaall loops, as we have with our 50/50s at
185, the location of the feed or the tuning capacitor should make no
difference. This because the current is essentially constant over the full
length of the loop. 160M is of course 10 times higher in freq and the
current is beginning to taper off in some portions of the loop you describe
(Actually the same size as my test loop).
" T Hart ,, small High Effency Loop Antennas ,,The ARRL Antenna Book
16 Th Edition 1991 "
Yes, I think I have this same article in my older Antenna Book. He talks
about a 6db gain when using a ground screen but my later Antenna Book does
not say anything about a screen. It's my theory that at LF the ground itself
acts as a ground screen to the loop and this accounts for the higher than
predicted radiation resistance that I measure. The latest statements by Mr
Hart relative to cross field antennas, unfortunately, have effected my trust
in his pioneering loop efforts.
Bill
PS: I just finished linking up a continuous 480' run of #8 over the tops of
~30 trees. Later I'll work on the lower section comprised of #12 triple
ladder line which needs some piecing together. So far I haven't had to buy
any wire. Maybe tomorrow I'll be able to tune it up and at least make an Rac
measurement - then the real test with an actual signal. Exciting stuff!