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Re: Reasonable size of an AziLoop?


 

I can hardly rotate a 200m wire - !!?
;-)

That reminds me of the note in the AziLoop manual, “To be clear, the antenna does not move”

Thanks for your explanation and assessment. Especially the reference to the earthing, which I will lay cleanly underground because of the animals. And you also mention the “small” size, so the 13.8 meter circumference mentioned by Dave and Guy with a solid grounding will be a good solution for me and my question here has been answered well.

Of course, the comparison with my 200 meter Beverage will be interesting, but the main reason for the installation is simply the flexibility of this system in all directions, which allows the advantages of K9AY and Loop in an actually very small space, and everything can be controlled via IP. This is already a very good job by Dave, who will soon be releasing a software update with some new features and improvements, and in the new guide he will also provide further antenna suggestions.

Now I'm thinking about how best to erect a self-supporting structure. Given the relatively small size, additional guy ropes may not even be necessary.

Thanks again John for your help.

73 Christoph, OE2CRM


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