I prefer terminated loops, since you also have a fairly good front to side ratio and the front to back is, if designed properly, is better than 30dB. Although, you need a good low-noise preamp of 25dB for them to work right, the signal to noise is excellent.
Yes For EU you would have to face it broadside towads them for the best, But I hear them fine broadside north to south. 160 mtrs doesn't seem to dirrectional at my qth..
I prefer terminated loops, since you also have a fairly good front to side ratio and the front to back is, if designed properly, is better than 30dB. Although, you need a good low-noise preamp of 25dB for them to work right, the signal to noise is excellent.
John, NV6R
kc8ntp 1 year ago
Amazing audio! Best I have ever heard!
73s
Caleb4100 1 year ago
GREAT ANTENNA ,LOW NOISE, FANTASTIC
N4UED 1 year ago
Race dinghy It is what it is.. Get a bigger boat.
independent0ne 2 years ago
Yes For EU you would have to face it broadside towads them for the best, But I hear them fine broadside north to south. 160 mtrs doesn't seem to dirrectional at my qth..
Venure 2 years ago
How about DX. what do you hear with the loop EU wise? Or does it work mostly NVIS?
IronManXXX 2 years ago
Maybe post some details for such a good receive antenna. Thanks
jbarkley1 2 years ago
You make good antennas, but next time, put the camera on a stack of books so we don't get dizzy! Hi Hi !
Biffbradford 3 years ago
Can you tell me what kind of loop antenna this is? Size, length of wire, height, feedline?
-KD7YVV, Kirkland, WA
DeeplyShrouded 4 years ago
Thanks I am having a ball with it and the different antennas. Happy, Healthy 2008 to all. De ka1klo
Venure 4 years ago
cool radio
kc9mav 4 years ago