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Re: [TowerTalk] Horizontal Loop Performance??

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Horizontal Loop Performance??
From: "David Thompson" <thompson@mindspring.com>
Reply-to: David Thompson <thompson@mindspring.com>
Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2013 21:58:48 -0500
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A 160 horizontal loop up at least 40 feet
will lay down a strong signal out up to 1200 miles. As you go higher in bands the better angle for Dx you get.

I had a 80 meter full size loop on St. Simons Island, GA and found that although I was down slightly on DX I could easily work Europe and South America on 75. On 40 it worked very well to Europe. On 20 to 10 I worked 6K QSOs on the IOTA frequencies in the early 1990's and led the SE ARRL Division Low Power in the ARRL DX SSB in 1992.

The beauty was I could wrap the antenna around the evergreen trees. I actually had to add 15 feet to the antenna to make a closed loop. I fed this antenna with RG8X to a tuner.

On 160 the full wave loop was not a great Dx performer on 160 . If there is room a short vertical or an inverted V might fill in the gap.

The two best articles on horizontal loops are The Loop Skywire by Dave Fischer, W0MHS now W7FB in a late 1984 QST and the German Quad by a young German college Student studying at Georgia Tech in a 1980 73 Magazine.

Dave K4JRB




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