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Re: HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

Hi Fred,
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Yes agreed, I should have clarified that.
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Regards,
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Martin


Re: HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

Martin,
with two horizontally polarized turnstile dipoles you get horizontal linear Polarisation and an omnidirectuonal pattern.
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You get circular polarisation only in the vertical direction, orthogonal to the linear polarized plane of thevdipoles.
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regards, Fred


Re: HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

Hi Martin,

Please send me what you have in the way of circuits?

Everett




On Monday, April 21, 2025, 9:53 AM, Martin - Southwest UK via groups.io <martin_ehrenfried@...> wrote:

It is a 90 degree hybrid, utilising cascaded phase shift networks, to combine two inputs with a 90 degree phase difference.
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This is required to produce omnidirectional, circular polarisation, when two linear antennas mounted at right angles are combined.?
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If you use a standard 0 / 180 combiners, you only end up with a resultant linear polarisation, at 45 degrees to the two sets of elements.
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The JH-6-4 is quite complicated, and uses precision value capacitor and inductors, which is why it is so expensive, it also probably requires a bit of tweaking in order to optimise the response curves.
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I have a much simpler circuit that I reverse engineered from a pair of crossed CSA loops, if you wish to try making your own.
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Regards,
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Martin
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On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 02:04 PM, Matthias wrote:
Does anyone know what the JH-6-4 or equivalent is made of or how it works?


Re: HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

Hi Fred,

Would you have a schematic for a 90 deg coupler?

Everett N4CY




On Monday, April 21, 2025, 9:43 AM, Fred M via groups.io <dl4zao@...> wrote:

If you want to achieve a horizontal directional pattern with two othogonal horizontal dipoles, you need to combine them with a 90¡ã Coupler. Its then called a turnstile dipole. That's what Rohde & Schwarz does. These 90¡ã couplers. These Couplers have become very expensive. With a bit of luck, you might find one on the surplus market. Or you build it on your own.
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regards, Fred


Re: Pixel RF30C preamp

 

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Contact DX Engineering. They now own the design.?

On 21 Apr 2025, at 6:55?AM, dxradio33 <k8fc@...> wrote:

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Good morning out there.? ?I have a Pixel loop and the amp has lost all gain, although RF still makes it through but without any gain.? Does any one know of a source for a schematic of this amp?? I have exhausted every resource that? I can think of but to no avail.? I can fix this guy but I need a road map.
Thanks
Joe K8FC


Re: HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

It is a 90 degree hybrid, utilising cascaded phase shift networks, to combine two inputs with a 90 degree phase difference.
?
This is required to produce omnidirectional, circular polarisation, when two linear antennas mounted at right angles are combined.?
?
If you use a standard 0 / 180 combiners, you only end up with a resultant linear polarisation, at 45 degrees to the two sets of elements.
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The JH-6-4 is quite complicated, and uses precision value capacitor and inductors, which is why it is so expensive, it also probably requires a bit of tweaking in order to optimise the response curves.
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I have a much simpler circuit that I reverse engineered from a pair of crossed CSA loops, if you wish to try making your own.
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Regards,
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Martin
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On Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 02:04 PM, Matthias wrote:

Does anyone know what the JH-6-4 or equivalent is made of or how it works?


Re: HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

If you want to achieve a horizontal directional pattern with two othogonal horizontal dipoles, you need to combine them with a 90¡ã Coupler. Its then called a turnstile dipole. That's what Rohde & Schwarz does. These 90¡ã couplers. These Couplers have become very expensive. With a bit of luck, you might find one on the surplus market. Or you build it on your own.
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regards, Fred


Re: HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

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Hi Hisami,

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I was lucky and could buy such an JH-6-4 coupler second hand. It was still not cheap as I bought it abroad.

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As this is an older device I do not think that anyone is still selling them new but I might be mistaken.

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Here is some information about my antenna refurbishment of an HE003 antenna system. Sorry it is German
but maybe some online translator can help you. In any case there are many pictures in the description which
should help to understand it.

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If you have any questions please let me know.

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Kind regards

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Matthias

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Von: [email protected] <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von hisami dejima via groups.io
Gesendet: Montag, 21. April 2025 11:04
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [loopantennas] HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

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Hi All,

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I came across "The R&S HE-015 active antenna" by chance.

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In the pictures there, the combiner seems to be "anzac JH-6-4".

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I have some home brewed Small Loop, Active Dipole and Mini Whips,?
so I would like to try combine them.

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The key component JH-6-4 is also listed on DigiKey, but price is exorbitant!

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the datasheet here

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Does anyone know what the JH-6-4 or equivalent is made of or how it works?

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I imagine it is probably a device like this.

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What do you think?

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tnx & 73, Hisami 7L4IOU


Pixel RF30C preamp

 

Good morning out there.? ?I have a Pixel loop and the amp has lost all gain, although RF still makes it through but without any gain.? Does any one know of a source for a schematic of this amp?? I have exhausted every resource that? I can think of but to no avail.? I can fix this guy but I need a road map.
Thanks
Joe K8FC


Re: LF to HF Receiver Multicouplers

 

Thanks for pointing this out Elio. I have fixed the text.?
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/g/loopantennas/files/VE3PSZ%204-Way%20Multicouple%20General%20Notes.pdf


HYBRID QUADRATURE JH-6-4 or equivalent

 

Hi All,
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I came across "The R&S HE-015 active antenna" by chance.
?
In the pictures there, the combiner seems to be "anzac JH-6-4".
?
I have some home brewed Small Loop, Active Dipole and Mini Whips,?
so I would like to try combine them.
?
The key component JH-6-4 is also listed on DigiKey, but price is exorbitant!
?
the datasheet here
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Does anyone know what the JH-6-4 or equivalent is made of or how it works?
?
I imagine it is probably a device like this.
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What do you think?
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tnx & 73, Hisami 7L4IOU


Re: LF to HF Receiver Multicouplers

 

sorry to bother you, but the manual for the "4 way multicoupler" should read:
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[...] Receiver protection can be enabled by shorting JP-1. This will limit the output signal to about +6
dBm, but some distortion may occur just below that. U2 is a low noise, low drop out 10V regulator.
Power to the circuit is provided at J2 and is reverse polarity protected by D4. The internal bias-tee can
be enabled by shorting JP-2 [...]
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in the original text JP-1 and JP-2 are switched....
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_???????? Elio.
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LF to HF Receiver Multicouplers

 

I just finished another batch of receiver multicouplers. If anyone need one, contact me at thomas.b.seeger@gmail(.com)
As usual, free shipping to anywhere in the world. 73 Tom
/g/loopantennas/files/VE3PSZ%208-Way%20Multicoupler%20General%20Notes.pdf
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Photo GroundMount-ScrewType.jpg updated #photo-notice

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The following photos have been updated in the Azi-Loop Self-Supporting Structure for Transportable / DXpedition Use photo album of the [email protected] group.

By: Guy Atkins <dx@...>


Photo Notifications #photo-notice

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anilkraj@... added the photo album Ferrite Loop for NDB : Ferrite Loop Antennas for NDB hunting


The following photos have been uploaded to the Ferrite Loop for NDB photo album of the [email protected] group.

By: anilkraj@...


Re: Photo Azi-Loop_Complete-2.jpg updated #photo-notice

 

Fellas, I've had my Aziloop since last Summer.? I can 100% recommend it.? The sensitivity is great right up to 10 meters.? I'm up there quite often to check propagation.? The circumference of my loops are closer to 30 meters each.? In Masset, I do everything in a big way!!! lol.? ? 73,? Walt


Re: Photo Azi-Loop_Complete-2.jpg updated #photo-notice

 

Hi Rolf,
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I have not tuned above the 16 meter band, but the HF reception lower than this band seems fine. I have mostly tuned from 90 meters to 19 meters, and have not felt the sensitivity was lacking.
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My loop is only slightly larger than the recommended default, so I don't feel I'd have much to gain by increasing the size, since my main interest is generally <10 MHz on shortwave.
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Good luck with your own Azi-Loop!
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Best DX,
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Guy
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Re: Photo Azi-Loop_Complete-2.jpg updated #photo-notice

 

Hy Guy,

I I also have an azi loop on my workbench and hope to install it in about 4-8 weeks.
Have you already been able to gain experience in the HF range (3-30 MHz)?
Maybe the loops should be a little bit smaller. I've already thought about extending it so that you can switch between two loops.

73 , Rolf

RX: SIR-2115, G69/31DDC, PERSEUS, SIGNALHOUND, AFEDRI, GRX-LAN¡­¡­
ANT: T2FD, G5RV, ALA 1530/100, GA3005, X-ONE, DISCONE
SW: go2signals Software Suite
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Guy Atkins
Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 11:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [loopantennas] Photo Azi-Loop_Complete-2.jpg updated #photo-notice

Hi Christoph,

Yes, I've been please thus far with medium wave results. Besides the excellent nulling available 0-360 degrees of the compass, I am finding that nulls are generally broadbanded and similar to the Wellbrook K9AY phaser setup. This is very advantageous when living at or near the Pacific coast. I am able to orient directional antennas like these with the forward beam towards the trans-Pacifc DX, and all domestic (USA / Canada) signals are reduced to various degrees. This really helps the overseas signal carriers to have better S/N and a chance for audio & IDs.

Sensitivity of the Azi-Loop seems more than adequate for weak signal reception. At my location during the night time I am able to use the loop's 18dB preamplifier without any attenuation, or overloading.

Solar condx lately has made medium wave DX reception very poor. However, this morning's "dawn enhancement" boost was better than yesterday. There were only a couple Australian stations in audio (612 4QR Brisbane and 792 4RN Brisbane), but also a dozen or more carriers from "DU Land". These were noted in comparison to listed carrier frequencies with a calibrated Perseus SDR and Jaguar Pro software. Interestingly, I had anticipated Asian reception for my unattended recordings, and had preset the Azi-Loop's bearing to 310 degrees (Japan/Koreas). Perhaps if I had set the orientation around 240 degrees I would have had more Aussie stations captured to the SSD for later review.

My other SDR, a FDM-S3, works extremely well with this antenna also.

I'm planning to set up the Azi-Loop next week at a nearby seaside location (Grayland, Washington) and hope to have improved DX results due to sea gain.... and fingers are crossed for better propagation also.

73,
Guy Atkins
Aberdeen, WA USA


Re: Photo Azi-Loop_Complete-2.jpg updated #photo-notice

 

Sensitivity of the Azi-Loop seems more than adequate for weak signal reception.
Thanks for your first impressions, just as I suspected. By next week in Grayland, I'm sure the sun will have recovered and you'll be able to reap a good harvest from the Pacific. And with Perseus and Jaguar you have the perfect combination with the AziLoop.

73 Christoph

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Re: Photo Azi-Loop_Complete-2.jpg updated #photo-notice

 

Hi Christoph,
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Yes, I've been please thus far with medium wave results. Besides the excellent nulling available 0-360 degrees of the compass, I am finding that nulls are generally broadbanded and similar to the Wellbrook K9AY phaser setup. This is very advantageous when living at or near the Pacific coast. I am able to orient directional antennas like these with the forward beam towards the trans-Pacifc DX, and all domestic (USA / Canada) signals are reduced to various degrees. This really helps the overseas signal carriers to have better S/N and a chance for audio & IDs.
?
Sensitivity of the Azi-Loop seems more than adequate for weak signal reception. At my location during the night time I am able to use the loop's 18dB preamplifier without any attenuation, or overloading.
?
Solar condx lately has made medium wave DX reception very poor. However, this morning's "dawn enhancement" boost was better than yesterday. There were only a couple Australian stations in audio (612 4QR Brisbane and 792 4RN Brisbane), but also a dozen or more carriers from "DU Land". These were noted in comparison to listed carrier frequencies with a calibrated Perseus SDR and Jaguar Pro software. Interestingly, I had anticipated Asian reception for my unattended recordings, and had preset the Azi-Loop's bearing to 310 degrees (Japan/Koreas). Perhaps if I had set the orientation around 240 degrees I would have had more Aussie stations captured to the SSD for later review.
?
My other SDR, a FDM-S3, works extremely well with this antenna also.
?
I'm planning to set up the Azi-Loop next week at a nearby seaside location (Grayland, Washington) and hope to have improved DX results due to sea gain.... and fingers are crossed for better propagation also.
?
73,
Guy Atkins
Aberdeen, WA USA