I was listening to guy discussing his loop. Said it was always getting torn up.Ahh Yiss ..... but keep it at an 80. Don't be tempted to double it to a 160 if you have the space ..... those 160's are so much wire they become lightning magnets !!
I was listening to guy discussing his loop. Said it was always getting torn up.Ahh Yiss ..... but keep it at an 80. Don't be tempted to double it to a 160 if you have the space ..... those 160's are so much wire they become lightning magnets !!
At a previous home had a 160 M loop, 560+ feet at around 100 Ft. Worked like "gangbusters!" 100 watts and better reports than guys running 2-3 times that. Now I'm living in senior housing. Might as well be a cave!Always wanted a big loop up. Maybe one of these days.
A dipole is defined as a radiator having two high current points and two high voltage points which an EFHW has at its half-wavelength design frequency. So it is a dipole on some band. The elements don't have to be separate. So you're not wrong Mudfoot.I'm not being picky or critical Mudfoot,,,,,
But an EFHW wire antenna is not a dipole.......as you may know
I figured once I mentioned "end fed", it would be apparant as to what it was. I like the antenna, especially the ease of installation. I'm able to talk with my friends. Still working on my 40 meter vertical, which I need.So you're not wrong Mudfoot.