[TowerTalk] Delta Loop compared to Dipole (actual experience)

N7mal n7mal at citlink.net
Wed Jun 25 00:26:21 EDT 2008


My lot is slightly smaller than yours is. I have a full sized 80 meter loop, 
85 feet on a side. It is fed at the top with open wire 'real' 600 ohm line 
into the tuner in the shack. It is fed at the top so it is vertically 
polarized. It is also open at the center of the bottom. It works very well 
on 160/80/40.
73


MAL
N7MAL
BULLHEAD CITY, AZ
http://www.n7mal.com
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Richards
To: w1rh at yahoo.com
Cc: towertalk at contesting.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 2:42
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Delta Loop compared to Dipole (actual experience)


Do you think one could put a decent loop on a suburban lot
that is only 100 feet by 60 feet?   How big a loop and how high
do you suppose it might have to be?  I figure I could put something
up that is a total of, say, 250 feet around.   I thought that might just
get me on 80 meters, and I could use a tuner for some higher bands.
Using a 40 foot metal mast, I might be able to get it up that high at
a reasonable effort and expense.

Do-able?  Worth doing if so?

Whaddaya say?    ///  JHR - K8JHR  ///

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Robert Hess wrote:
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> I have had terrific luck with loops over dipoles.

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