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On 4/7/2014 2:03 PM, dannibou@... wrote:
HI. I want to build a shielded loop but I can't see any reference in the |
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Re: shielded loop question
You can find my paper on shielded loops in the group files sectio by the name of: "Shielded Loop Aerials Rev 0.pdf". And a suitable wideband amplifier is on my web page at: Chris When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - Hunter S. Thompson |
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shielded loop question
HI. I want to build a shielded loop but I can't see any reference in the file section. I know that I can make a 1 turn of wire inside a metal loop shield but it need a preamp. Can anyone help? A link to a "how to build" would be appreciated. A google search did return nothing for my project. Danny |
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IF any one is going to the Visallia CA. hamvention: stop in and look at the?demonstration of the RF PRO-1B shielded magnetic loop antenna.? Understand from a friend that they fantastic special prices for this show. Also please checkout out the reviews for this antenna: |
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Re: N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience
I still would like some input on angle of take off of a magnetic loop
comparing the capacitor at the top or bottom along with any other
information on best placement vs where they placed for function. Most
loops are anywhere from 3.5 to 10 feet above ground when used in
vertical position, with this in mind where should the capacitor be for
the best use of this antenna. I have included a drawing of my antenna i
am currently building and testing and now I am thinking of placing the
capacitor at the top with a long non conducting shaft running through
the diameter of the loop to below it. This will remove coax, DC cable,
motor and gear box away from the RF field of the loop.
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Re: N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýLoop antennas should be about the best you can do on receiving.? That is why they were employed by the military during the world wars.? That is not to say that they are not in need of careful tuning.? I cannot remember a comparison of technologies where the loop wasn't the winner.? Perhaps I am naive in that respect but if I recall correctly loop antennas are capable of receiving nearly twice the signal of other designs. 73, Alan - W6ARH ? ? From: loopantennas@... [mailto:loopantennas@...] On Behalf Of kb8nty@...
Sent: Wednesday, April 2, 2014 7:16 PM To: loopantennas@... Subject: [loopantennas] Re: N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience ? ? VE7JKZ - Brian, ? Frustrating it is to know someone is calling you and you cannot pull them apart from the noise! ? I have experienced that at times when putting out a CQ, I will hear them in there calling but "in the noise" It does make you feel uneasy, then I wonder how are they hearing me is it propagation, or their receive set-up being better? ? Here also dealing with a city lot, the noise varies. It's time for me to get more set up with receiving on the lower bands here. I have done my operating up till now with the HF9V Butternut w/125 radials and Mosley TA-33M-WARC.? ? My big issue is space limitations here, so focusing on the loops. I did try a BOG but it seemed to pick up a lot of noise from my extensive ground radial field. ? I have learned to appreciate the study and theory of SNR and know that's what I have to hone in while balancing the selectivity & sensitivity working with the loop here. ? So curious with your poor experiences with the loops, possibly some common mode chokes on your loops feed lines may help, because if your getting noise on them all, it may help experimenting with such, in the effort to decouple the noise from traveling in on your feed line. ? Wishing you luck...I will report on my N6RK loop findings when I can here in the future. ? Thanks again for your input... ? Signing off. ? -73- 73 Ross ?KB8NTY ?(all about ground radials) ?(ground radial talk-PLEASE VISIT & JOIN) |
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VE7JKZ - Brian,
Frustrating it is to know someone is calling you and you cannot pull them apart from the noise! I have experienced that at times when putting out a CQ, I will hear them in there calling but "in the noise" It does make you feel uneasy, then I wonder how are they hearing me is it propagation, or their receive set-up being better? Here also dealing with a city lot, the noise varies. It's time for me to get more set up with receiving on the lower bands here. I have done my operating up till now with the HF9V Butternut w/125 radials and Mosley TA-33M-WARC.? My big issue is space limitations here, so focusing on the loops. I did try a BOG but it seemed to pick up a lot of noise from my extensive ground radial field. I have learned to appreciate the study and theory of SNR and know that's what I have to hone in while balancing the selectivity & sensitivity working with the loop here. So curious with your poor experiences with the loops, possibly some common mode chokes on your loops feed lines may help, because if your getting noise on them all, it may help experimenting with such, in the effort to decouple the noise from traveling in on your feed line. Wishing you luck...I will report on my N6RK loop findings when I can here in the future. Thanks again for your input... Signing off. -73- 73 Ross ?KB8NTY ?(all about ground radials) ?(ground radial talk-PLEASE VISIT & JOIN) |
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Re: N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience
My pleasure Ross and I wish you well in your efforts. My goal has always been to improve reception capability on 160 and I'll have another go between now and fall. The tower which has a big beam on top is shunt fed for 160m and radiates well. Approx 3,000 feet of wire buried in the back and front yards.I can often hear people calling me but can't pull 'em out of the noise. It's tough!
73 Brian VE7JKZ |
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Re: N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience
Brian, I was so pleasantly pleased to see your reply, not so with your results yet none the less what a pleasure to finally receive "any" response related to my specific inquire...for that sincere appreciation! Well here in a small city lot with it's share of overhead power, cable, telephone lines I am seeking to improve my lower band receiving situation. Running a Mosley TA-33M WARC up on the rooftop and a Butternut HR9V ground mounted?vertical?w/ 125 radials, I get out...sometimes use the yagi to receive with ?on 30-40-80 meters, but looking for better. I did build a shielded coaxial loop 20' at 5' per side, notched at top and all one piece of RG-6. The feed line runs directly into shack. Issue is I built no tuning network into it...A surprise to see it does work to a degree, it does reduce the S/N but lacking any tuning abilities. Its on a 3 foot tripod on ground w/rotor and about 40 feet from vertical. I have read great reviews and have had conversation with? N6RK, and was going to purchase an assembled unit as now being disabled I am unable to?build and was asking for help with any users experiences. Possibly you may benefit with the detuning of the transmit antenna, this is not so uncommon, but discouraged with reading your results. I am thinking something don't sound as it should, I know there are better receiving antenna choices, yet I do not have the room, and even with my poorly constructed loop without any tuning, it did offer some help! I wish to thank you sincerely for taking your time for your reply...If you get the chance do try the detuning process, I think your loop should do better than you experienced! I'll post my follow-up experience for what its worth when I put his loop into play here ...Thanks again friend...I wish you luck with your loop there. -73- 73 Ross ?KB8NTY ?(all about ground radials) ?(ground radial talk-PLEASE VISIT & JOIN) |
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Re: N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience
Hi Ross:
I built a copy of N6RK's remotely tuned loop and experienced little success. I was able to null a particular noise source in one direction but still had a very high noise level. To put it another way there was little improvement in received S/N ratios. I would also add that over the years I've had little success with any type of shielded loop. I've come to a couple of conclusions. 1) living in suburbia noise is coming from all directions and there is no single source to null out, and 2), this following an email exchange with N6RK himself as well as other readings, there is a very high probability that noise is re-radiating from my 56ft high tower and the loop being only 60ft or so away is unable to do its job. Solution is to detune the tower which hopefully I'll get around to this summer. The base of the loop is about 6ft above ground and is turned by a TV antenna type rotator. As always, YMMV. Brian VE7JKZ |
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File - Links.txt
Active AM Antenna With Twin Coil Ferrite by C. Crane Co.
JLKolb?s antenna links including the KRS AA-1 Active Antenna schematic, antenna preamplfiers, center-tapped loops, and a dual gate FET preselector. Directional Terminated MW/LW Loop by WellBroook (UK) K9AY is the Remote Controlled Variable Termination; Provides a Cardioid Reception Pattern with up to 30dB Gain Front-to-Back; Uses Two Delta Loops. Kiwa - High Performance MW Air-Core Loop Antenna High Performance MW Air-Core Loop Antenna by KIWA Palomar Engineers Loop Antennas LW-MW-SW2 Palomar's Loop Antenna gives superb performance on the AM medium-wave broadcast band. The loop rotates and tilts to give deep nulls so you can eliminate local interference. It also allows you to null out a station and listen to another one on the same frequency. The Quantum loop antennas, now V2.0 Terk AM loop at Amazon.com Here is a place you can buy yourself a TERK AM loop antenna, even some other stuff that is kind of off topic to talk about. 73 WL1030 by the late Maartenhagg. Plans placed on this website by his friends in his honor. C Crane Company They sell the Justice AM Loop Antenna, Select A Tenna, Terk AM 1000 Kiwa Electronics Kwia makes the best products for you and your radio equipment, and also improves things that needed improvement a long time ago. Stormwise Ferrite Rods Get some huge ferrite rods and a converter to go along with its, heck it even comes with project book. Universal Radio Company They sell all sorts of loops big and small for LW/MW/SW and VLF also 10 kHz to 15 MHz ALA-1530 Find the best UK LF/MF antenna here. AOR This is the site that sells the AOR loop Kiwa Electronics The maker of the air core loop antenna and other useful items that you may want on your wish list. LF Engineering Company A group of engineers, who make products for VLF/LF listening even ELF loops! Select A Tenna by Intensitronics Corp The maker of the select A tenna, a great AM loop antenna that is a little bigger than the terk discontinued Terk Technolegies The maker of the best sold AM and I use also called the AM-1000 AM loop antenna, there is also technical information on how it works. Torus Tuner Loop Company A very specially made loop that is almost as big as a hula hoop discontinued GRAHN (Germany) Specialized Loop Antennas for MW and SW Reception Contributed by radiohighfreq Grahn offers both Ferrite Rod Antennas and Shielded Loop Antennas. Translated from the Gremany Language Webpages here is the "Grahn Specialized Loop Antennas for MW and SW Reception" ULR Address: Use the Google Translate a web Page Tool to convert these webpages to English. When considering AM Loop Antennas . . . - - - It all comes down to Time? & Money? How much Time? Are you going to be 'using' the Loop Antenna for DXing or simply for "Better" AM Radio Reception (Sports/Talk Radio Loop). How Much Money? Are you willing to spend for a Loop Antenna to get the kind of better reception you want. TBL: Time and Money translates to the AM Loop Antenna's Value to You. The average radio listener (97%), who wants better AM Radio Reception, can spend $100 or less and get an AM Loop Antenna that meets their needs. Here is a brief list of the more common AM Loop Antennas for $100 or less. * Twin Coil Ferrite AM Loop Antenna (Active) - - - * Torus Tuner 27" Loop Antenna (Passive) - - - discontinued * Select-A-Tenna Model #541M (Passive) - - - discontinued * Terk AM Advantage Loop Antenna (Passive) - - - * RadioShack AM Loop Antanna # 15-1853 (Passive) - - - Discontinued (Find 'used' on eBay) * MTM Scientific AM Radio Loop Antenna (Passive) * - - - Starter Kit, Deluxe Kit or Finished Antenna! * * * Home made 'Box' AM Loop Antennas - Usually 20" to 24" in size - - Generally a simple Passive antenna - - - Can be made Active with an add-on amplifier #1. * Justice AM Loop Antenna (Active) - - - discontinued#2. * Torus Tuner 27" Loop Antenna (Passive) - - - website gone#3. * Select-A-Tenna Model #541M (Passive) - - - website gone#4. * Terk AM Advantage Loop Antenna (Passive) - - -#5. * RadioShack AM Loop Antanna # 15-1853 (Passive) - - - Discontinued (Find 'used' on eBay) #1.a. Kiwa MW Air Loop Antenna #1.b. Quantum Loop Antennas . . . #3. Palomar Loop Antenna Basic Wire Back Yard Loop Antennas Full-wave loops are very popular antennas. They are especially useful on 80 and 40 meters where they perform well at modest heights. These are closed loops that are one full wavelength long. Horizontal loops may be fed at any convenient spot. For best performance, make your horizontal loop into a square, especially if it is to be used on several bands. K9AY: How to Build the K9AY Loop Receiving Antenna AY Technologies Antennas by K9AY. Excellent Antenna for Medium Wave Frequency DXing. Six Foot Square by Six Turn Loop Antenna New Mid-Size Loop Antenna by Graham Maynard with Matching Balanced Amplifier: Frequency Range 50KHz - 5000KHz. Ten Foot Receiveing Loop for Low-Frequency DXing A Page out of VE7SL's Note Book. This 10 Ft. Air-Core Receiving Loop was originally designed and constructed for NDB DXing and now is used for LOWFER DX work. Dave's HomeMade Loop Antennas This is the loop antenna my dad built in 1958. Although I was only 8 years old at the time, I knew what this was for and how it worked. WebSite/Pages produced by Dave Schmarder Page Contributed by radiohighfreq 4 Foot Box loop antenna Heres a 4 foot loop project by Bruce ATL-3 Loop Antenna by Graham Maynard (UK) Loop & Amp Project: ATL-3 Loop Windings are in the Shape of a Five 26" Sided Spiral Alt-Azimuth Wooden "HOOP LOOP" Antenna by Linus The Great Pumpkin" Speaks on "How To Make" a Loop Antenna from a Wooden Embroidery Hoop. Read the Exciting Saga of his journey in to the Kingdom of Hooppy-Looppy-Dom presented by RadioIntel.Com. DXers Tool Box - DIY - Tuned Loop Antenna The DXers Tool Box "How To Build" a Tuned Loop Antenna = How can you vastly improve your Medium Wave reception? The antenna consists of an LC (tuning) circuit formed by the air-core loop and a tuning capacitor. Embrodary Loops While these loop are for crafts, they can be a craft of art for improved AM radio reception! Hard Core DXing Here's what nordic dx has to offer in their discription of loops in this website K5DKZ - Three Foot Box Loop Antenna Kit Complete Parts and Plans for a 3 Ft Box Loop Antenna "Kit" ~$85+SH KIT -by- MTM Scientific, Inc. -for- AM Radio DX Loop Antenna KIT =//= Designed to Build an AM/MW Radio DX Loop Antenna =//= Offered by MTM Scientific =//= Deluxe Loop Antenna Kit: Includes ALL the Hardware for Building this AM/MW Radio DX Loop Antenna. Long LoopStick Antenna for MW DXing Wound on a Three (3) Foot Length of PVC pipe, the "Long LoopStick Antenna" was an experiment to try to improve AM radio reception without using a long wire or ground. TL Loop Receiving Antenna 10 KHz - 30 MHz The principle of operation is that an rf voltage appears across the terminals of a loop when it is placed in an electromagnetic field. The voltage is proportional to frequency for a given field strength and so at Very Low Frequencies the voltage is very small and requires greater amplification but it is not quite as simple as that. The new TL Loop uses a unique feedback system to optimise the amplification/noise factor over a much wider range than has been possible hitherto. W2BRI Xmit Loops Contributed by n3hkn Ham Radio xmitting loops. Detailed plans and reports from Hams experiences. Typical cost is $50 for pipe, capacitor, motor. "AM Loop Antenna Calculator" - by Bruce Carter Here is a Great Tool for those Loop Antenna => "What Ifs...." "Loop Antennas 101" Read This First Minnesota DX Club's Loop Antenna's web page that is a 'Must Read' =Says It All= A Starting Point Class 101- - - TOPICS: Principles of the Loop Antenna - What is a Loop and Why Use It - Construction Principles - What Can I Use a Loop For - Loops Another Look - Pictures of Home Built PVC loops - Loop Links * NEW => 2002 AM Loop Antenna Construction "Tips" by Bruce Carter Introduction / Why Another Loop Antenna Page? / Mathematics of Rectangular Loop Antennas / Construction Articles / Loop Antenna (and Related) Links Loop Antennas at Hard Core DX TABLE: Number of Turns -v- Size of Loop in the Middle of this webpage. Loops and Rods =&= The Ferrite Rod Antenna Theory / Formulas / Drawings = The use of a small Magnetic Loop as an antenna. The ferrite has the effect of intensifying the magnetic field inside the loop. Modify the common AM Radio Loop Antenna Hard-Core DX & Nordic DX = Topics: Install Larger Ferrite Rod - Fix External Antenna -Add a Long Wire - Or a Loop - Construct it - Connect it - Add an Amplifier. Presented by Bruce Carter Sensitivity of Multi Turn Receiving Loops LWCA - Multi turn wire loops are often used as low frequency receiving antennas. Basic electromagnetic theory is developed here as it relates to electrically small multi-turn loops at low frequencies. - Presented by William E. Payne, N4YWK Using the Small Loop Antenna by Joe Carr DXing.Com presents Joe Carr's Radio Tech Notes: Eight Page PDF Document provided by Universal-Radio.Com How to Get Better AM Radio Reception Features Loop Antennas and much more. The Antenna is 90% of Your Radio. Still Need More Signal? Try a Better Antenna. Introduction to Broadcast Band AM/BCB/MW DXing The International Radio Club of America (IRCA) WebPages ** Radio-Antenna-PRO ** H.Hertz-Forum Remember you may need some Russian Text software for this groupThe international forum for radioengineers, scientists and hams. All about radioelectronics, radiocommunications, radiophysics, electrodynamics. About 250 members from 20 countries. In Russian language. Very active. Lot of interesting researches and discussions. Radio DXing with The Interference Problem This is great for that annoying problem you have with your loop antenna, and you may think its the loop, think again it could be that messed up street light, next doors dimmer switch, and other something else you can't probably solve with just a loop antenna. "3805er" 80-Meter balanced coax loop Small shielded rx only loop for 80 meters Magnetic Loop Antennas Receiving - by W8JI This WebPage's Topic Are: - Small Receiving Loops - Loop Antenna Fields - Dipole Antenna Fields - Radiation - Loop Shielding and Balance - by W8JI Radiation and Fields (Magnetic Loop Antennas) - by W8JI This WebPage's Topic Are: - Electric Field - Magnetic Field - ElectroMagnetic Field - Near the Antenna - Losses - Near Field - Fresnel Zone - Farfield - Summary - by W8JI Shielded-Loop Receiving Antenna by N5FC Shielded-Loop antennas have some nice properties that make them desirable as portable receiving antennas. Antique Electronic Supply A sorts of older variable tuning capacitors for your loop antenna that needs one bad. Fair Radio Sales A wide variety of electronic components, radios, and variable capacitors for your loop antenna Ocean State Electronics Rhode Island's best selection for a wide variety of the best tuning capacitors for reasonable price, tell them that electronicdx (Adam Ebel) sent you. The Crystal Set Society Here are some capacitor available from a club that devotes to Crystal Set Radio The Surplus Sales of Nebraska This surplus store based in the state of Nebraska, has the one you might need, but they have minumim order policy Dan Small Parts and Kits Dan's wide selection from Canada. American Science and Surplus A big spool of wire here just about for AM DigiKey.com For ribbon cable and other sorts of wire. Femco Magnet Wire Femco Magnet Wire is a joint venture company that has been supplying round insulated copper magnet (winding) wire to the transplant market since 1988. Litz-Wire,com Welcome to Litz-Wire.com! MCM electronics They do sell wire and magnet wire here MWS Industries A place for all sorts of wire for business and industry Magnet Wire from Radio Shack This is what I use often Mouser Electronics Mouser has the biggest spools here for a great price, that makes sense Ocean State Electronics magnet wire at a good price WIRE "Flex-Weave" Antenna Wire "Flex-Weave" is a hybrid aerial wire that consists of 168 strands of woven #36 solid copper wires that provide high strength and extreme flexibility. The most popular version of "Flex-Weave" is the 'equivalent' of #14 AWG wire size. It can be 'used' for unsupported spans up to 200 ft (100-150 ft in areas with high ice and wind loading). WIRE "QuietFlex" Antenna Wire by Antennas & More: Insulated, Strong, Flexible and Durable "QuietFlex" Antenna Wire by Antennas & More: "QuietFlex" #14 AWG Wire has more than 41 Strands tightly twisted together under its Flexible Insulation making it both Strong, Flexible and Durable. Scanning, Ham Radio and Public Safety Resources - Links to the various webpages with resources for the Ham Radio Operator and Scanning Enthusiast. Resources such as; Monitoring Police and Fire Communications, What Antennas to use, Secret Scanner Frequencies, Radio Programming Software, Radio Mods and Operating Tips, Professional resources for Public Safety Management, Guidance and Self-Help. Amidon Ferrite rods, bars, plates, and tubes. Bytemark Ferrite rods, bars, plates, and tubes. |
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File - UploadingFilesLinksPhotos.txt
If you have a link relevant to the group, please post it in the Links section. If you just put it in a message, it will get lost in the shuffle after a few days. The coverage of the list is pretty broad.
All members can upload Links, Files, and Photos. A few guidelines: Try to place them in the proper folder, if it exists. If not, you can either just put it in the root folder and eventually I'll move it into the proper place, or create a folder. When creating a folder or uploading a file or photo, please don't use spaces or punctuation. You can either use caps for the first letter of each word, or use underscore as a space. Like this: "4x8Loop" or "4x8_loop" or "Steves_4x8_Loop" Not like this: "Steve's 4 x 8 Loop." That goes for Folder names and File names. A special note about the Photos section: Please crop in to the important parts. For photos, JPG saves smaller and looks better, for line drawings GIF is smaller and looks better. Please do not use TIFF/TIF or BMP files, the file size is way too big and I may delete without notice. Feel free to ask if you need help figuring out how to crop and resample. Irfanview is a fairly easy to use program that loads just about any file, you can crop and resample from there: Or for more complex stuff, another free program is GIMP: Attachments are now allowed, but please use judiciously. Rather than going out with the messages, they will be stored on the list but you'll get a link with the message. A last note: if you see something in any folder or in the messages that looks like spam or simply inappropriate, don't post on the list- email me directly and tell me about it and I'll take care of it with a minimum of fuss. loopantennas-owner@... Thanks, Steve Greenfield |
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Re: Difficulties aside, best design placement of all the components of the Magnetic Loop
Craig F. Simmons
I am currently gathering all the parts to make a remote tuned 15-40 meter loop antenna similar to an Alpha loop except the design will have some improvements for my use and tastes. This will be for portable use but not necessary ¡°portable as in an Alex loop or Alpha loop antenna system. ?Mine will be made out of common found aluminum strips, small inductance loop at top, tuning capacitor at bottom connected by non-conductive shaft to DC motor/reduction gear. I will connect the tuning capacitor by ? non-conducting shaft to DC motor/reduction gear well below the elevated loop using ? universal couplings and ? nylon bearing flange mounted. This will allow there to be free movement in the shaft and make it easier to mount with less stress on the whole system. This also allows the dc motor to be removed away from the RF field of the loop. This will take more time to set up, weigh more and be less portable due to components and size of space needed to pack. It will also be a lot more users friendly and easier to operate, change bands and get more precise tuning due to no proximity effect of manual tuning. I do mostly portable HF, without the worry of equipment needed, like field day. For strictly fast set up and portable HF, I do not believe there is much improvement that could be made to the Alpha loop or the Alex loop for what they are intended for use. When complete I will post pictures and step by step details. My main problem with current loops is they are the design for portable, quick set up and light weight. With these design requirements in mind it limits there construction.? These same thoughts have me planning two big loops I want to build for permanent use for 160 and 75 meters. I will never have the real estate or the towers, tall trees to put up a proper large wire loop or wire antenna for those bands and from several articles I have read, a proper single band loop with vacuum variable capacitor makes a great antenna for these bands.
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Best placement of all the components of the Magnetic Loop
Craig F. Simmons
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I was hoping for some detailed discussion on the best/ideal location of the tuning capacitor, (motor if remotely tuned) and coupling loop/RF feed method. All pose design problems and considerations weather it is permanent mounting or use or portable and supply's needed or on hand. But if all these things aside , what would be the best RF configuration of the loop. Most portable loops have the tuning capacitor at the bottom for obvious reasons and the RF feed point at the opposite side (Top) of the loop. What comes to mind is the coax crosses the RF path to the transceiver. If you reverse this and place the tuning at the top this makes it more difficult to tune the antenna and also makes it more difficult to keep from interfering with the loop while tuning. Now if you consider the point of the tuning capacitor has the most RF this removes it from the operator and possibly helps with the signal/RF being at a higher point. If you use remote tuning in this configuration, this removes the interference from the equation but possible RF problems being so close to the motor-and this too may cause interference. In theory, and I am just guessing, you could put just the capacitor at the top, RF feed at the bottom and maybe use some kind of non conducting shaft from the capacitor down to below the loop, away from the RF field to a motor, this seems to me an ideal set up. This of course is not good for portable but maybe just design ideal. Please i know there are a lot of experience persons that have tried or maybe tested some of these different configuration, we would all benefit from the knowledge. Thank you |
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Re: Difficulties aside, best design placement of all the components of the Magnetic Loop
There is a third approach to the design of a remotely tuned transmitting loop antenna that does away with the expensive vacuum variable capacitor and the coupling loop: I'm presently looking at a variation that requires a single variable capacitor instead of the ganged dual. Chris Trask N7ZWY / WDX3HLB Senior Member IEEE |
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I was hoping for some detailed discussion on the best/ideal location of the tuning capacitor, (motor if remotely tuned) and coupling loop/RF feed method. All pose design problems and considerations weather it is permanent mounting or use or portable and supply's needed or on hand. But if all these things aside , what would be the best RF configuration of the loop. Most portable loops have the tuning capacitor at the bottom for obvious reasons and the RF feed point at the opposite side (Top) of the loop. What comes to mind is the coax crosses the RF path to the transceiver. If you reverse this and place the tuning at the top this makes it more difficult to tune the antenna and also makes it more difficult to keep from interfering with the loop while tuning. Now if you consider the point of the tuning capacitor has the most RF this removes it from the operator and possibly helps with the signal/RF being at a higher point. If you use remote tuning in this configuration, this removes the interference from the equation but possible RF problems being so close to the motor-and this too may cause interference. In theory, and I am just guessing, you could put just the capacitor at the top, RF feed at the bottom and maybe use some kind of non conducting shaft from the capacitor down to below the loop, away from the RF field to a motor, this seems to me an ideal set up. This of course is not good for portable but maybe just design ideal. Please i know there are a lot of experience persons that have tried or maybe tested some of these different configuration, we would all benefit from the knowledge. Thank you |
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Re: N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience
Have a look at this article - It might give you some ideas. Tony VK2IC73 On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:59 PM, <kb8nty@...> wrote:
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N6RK Remote Tuned Loop Experience
To the group; I am planing to purchase a receive loop antenna tuning network from N6RK Rick. Certainly not to question him or his talents. Already having a shielded coaxial loop, this would be the antenna tuning network, and the remote tuning box to assemble and connect to my loop. Of course this is a well received proven type of receiving antenna published in the NCJ magazine some years ago. I was just curious has anyone either purchased or built this exact system? If so wondering how it may have worked out for you, or did it? Respectfully I am not interested in the different types of receiving antennas. EWE's K9AY, beverage ETC. ETC.that you may have found to be better. I am more so very interested in your experiences and opinion of this specific remote-tuned loop. How has it performed, did it, how did you mount it, how high, how close to your transmit antenna,use a rotor ETC.? By means of severe space restriction, it is this type of receiving antenna I am selecting, and have specific only interest in and wanted to learn from anyone who may have any actual experience with. Thank you very much in advance for any potential replies, advise and help. 73 Ross ?KB8NTY |
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New Yahoo User Group *All about RF Ground Radials*
Just wanted to share information of a new Yahoo user group. It is specifically for RF Ground Radial talk...Anything and everything about "ground radials" A public group so registering and waiting for approval just to take part is not required! Stop by to check it out, join in and share your experiences or ask for help! -73- Ross? KB8NTY |