But that gain is in the vicinity of small pennants, f;ags and others.
I often use smaller loops and flags with a preamp. At 160 and nearby, I believe
my preamps (Clifton Labs, ARR etc) have goodenough IM and NF properties to not
affect results in a negative way.
Having said that, the pattern is pretty lousy. I wouldn't bother with the LOG
unless I was desperate man in a desperate situation.
Chuck
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From: Topband <topband-bounces@contesting.com> on behalf of Mike Waters
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Sent: Wednesday, August 1, 2018 1:15 PM
To: Nick Hall-Patch
Cc: topband
Subject: Re: Topband: WB6RSE Flag type loop question
That's a terrible RX antenna. Did you see the losses?!
Minus-forty-something dB on 160.
73, Mike
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On Wed, Aug 1, 2018, 3:00 PM Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@ieee.org> wrote:
> DuckDuckGo brought up this at the top of its search:
> http://kk5jy.net/LoG/
>
> Presumably that is what you mean?
>
> best wishes,
>
> Nick
> VE7DXR
>
> At 19:04 2018-08-01, CUTTER DAVID via Topband wrote:
> >Drifting the thread slightly: I read an article recently regarding 2
> >loops of 15ft square separated by 15ft which the author called Loop
> >On Ground, LOG. He claimed good results on receive over a period of
> >a year. It was very low gain but had directional properties and was
> >said to be quiet. I can't lay my hands on the site just now, but
> >it might be of interest.
> >
> >David G3UNA
>
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