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Magnetic Loop Antennas

AudioShockwav

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I started a new thread here regarding these Loop antennas, so as not to get lost in the first thread that we hijacked.
If anyone wants to talk about ML antennas, this thread is open for discussion.
Here are some links that I had posted in the other thread regarding the antennas for information.
http://www.elecraft.com/TechNotes/loop_ant/wd8puoloop.pdf

http://www.aa5tb.com/loop.html

http://www.kr1st.com/magloop.htm

http://www.laud.no/la6nca/loop/index.htm

PY1AHD ALEX - Alexandre Grimberg - py1ahd

Also, MFJ makes a Tuner that is used with Your own wire loop, there is some good info here as well about the size of loop needed for different bands

http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-936B

[QUOTEYou can operate 3.5 to 29.7 MHz with a full 150 Watts. No ground, radials or counterpoises needed. A 13-ft wire formed into a loop operates 30-20 Meters (4-ft for 17-10M; 7-ft for 20-15M; 28-ft for 40-60M).][/QUOTE]


73
Jeff
 

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Magnetic loops can provide excellent results but be aware of the RF exposure around them. Short loops have a much higher level of near field intensities than a dipole.
 

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