Someone, named Charles, asked me if I could point him toward information on
the"KAZ" antenna. I have lost, misplaced or accidentally deleted your
e-mail. Please ask again, and I'll try to find some links to get you
started. Otherwise, I will just post them here.
The "KAZ" antenna is a terminated loop of modest size, with a cardioid
pattern that enables one to null offending noise or interference sources. It
is a triangle with a horizontal bottom wire, so it can be hung from a single
support, or even be mast mounted and rotated. The termination is around 900
ohms and you might need to wind your own 9:1 or 16:1 matching transformer.
I wound mine on a two-hole balun ferrite core, and it worked well.
The "KAZ" receiving loop is related to the flag and pennant loops, and the
K9AY loop.
Please send again - I apologize for my error and the inconvenience.
Regards,
Charlie, K4OTV
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