| While it may not be as aesthetically pleasing, one can make an equally 
effective shielded loop in a "diamond" shape, with two pieces of PVC 
conduit. See Sept. 1995 QST, page 95. There's a photo of one on my 
QRZ.COM page. 
73,
Scott K9MA
On 4/15/2021 12:46 PM, JOHN OWENS wrote:
 
That link has to be
  www.k3zxl.com/Loop.htm
John Owens -  N7TK
 
On 04/15/2021 10:41 AM JOHN OWENS <ham38john@comcast.net> wrote:
Kim: 
Look him up on QRZ.com and click on this link in the text. 
www.k3zxl.com/loop.htm
John Owens -   N7TK
 
On 04/15/2021 10:13 AM Kim <whensley11@comcast.net> wrote:
John, 
What browser are you using?  I went to the K3ZXL website, and it was like a 
"dead" page.  Nothing to click on.
73, Kim - WG8S
 
On 04/15/2021 11:49 AM JOHN OWENS <ham38john@comcast.net> wrote:
Now  that we are on the topic of 160M receiving antennas, I have a coax loop antenna that I am no lonerg using. Gave up on 160M when I got my 100+ country's. Shipping this is impossible, and I live in  the Seattle, WA area. 
If you check K3ZXL's website (http://www.k3zxl.com ) you will see what it looks 
like. We were building ours at the same time and exchanged comments and notes.
John Owens -  N7TK
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