RE(2): [Lowfer] Loop Ideas ??
Bill Ashlock
ashlockw at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 27 18:50:03 EDT 2008
Hi Paul,
I'm still back in MA as this weekend is a total bust for working outside. Have a dentist apt on Monday afternoon so I'll just stay down here and nurse my sore joints :)
Let me check on the E/H antenna on google and get back to you. That isn't the so-called infamous cross field antenna that nobody seems to be able to make work as advertized, is it?
Bill
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 17:41:51 -0500From: k5wms at aristotle.netTo: ashlockw at hotmail.com; lowfer at mailman.qth.netSubject: RE(2): [Lowfer] Loop Ideas ??CC:
Bill
this may be slightly off the subject, but your email reminded me of the e/h antenna discussions I have
had with one of my friends. I went back to the VK5BR site and refreshed my memory then checked the
E/H antenna on google. Made me wonder if this is a practical antenna for lowfer work. Lots of infor out there.
I would need a lot of study to come up to speed on the subject. Has anyone tried the E/H antenna on
137 or 185khz?
What do you think?
Paul K5WMS
-----Original Message-----From: Bill Ashlock <ashlockw at hotmail.com>Sent: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 16:55:30 -0400To: "Discussion of the Lowfer (US, European, & UK) and MedFer bands" <lowfer at mailman.qth.net> Subject: RE: [Lowfer] Loop Ideas ??
RX loop enthusiasts: Here's a question for you: With few exceptions every time I run an A/B comparison of a loop and a nearby Eprobe at LF I get exactly the same weak signal performance - IE the same S/N. This is in a controlled environment with no local interference and I always adjust the signals to exactly the same level and rotate the loop for maximum signal. The only exception in this comparison is when there is a directional noise signal and the loop can null this out, making the loop signal have the better S/N of the two. I would think that because of the figure '8' reception pattern of the loop the sensitivity to typical atmospheric noise would be reduced and the loop would always be the winner in these comparisons. Maybe I'm wrongly assuming that the AT noise has equal E field and H field components and/or the E field component always the same strength as the H field component. Another possibility is that the loop has more noise pick up due to its wider azimuth angle pattern. Any thoughts? Bill
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