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Re: An unsuccessful loop experiment
I? keep the subscription but turned off emails
I? receive more than 200 per day
The question is simple
I m missing something? I have read? a lot of info via the swling page? for the Youloop
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Zacharias Liangas
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Re: Coupling loop dimensions
It's a not very scientific way of differentiating between the broadband non-resonant receive loops that usually have an amplifier attached, and which typically tend to be the type that is most
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Martin - Southwest UK
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Thank you for all the response. Very interesting dialog and links as well. I have read quite a lot of articles and antenna books but it seems that most of them does not discuss the topic or gives the
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Mikael N
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Hi all
I start as Martin i think does with making the feed loop much bigger than needed. And cutting down.. its just easier that way and one uses less materials. ( important if like me you are using
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Simon
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I think everyone¡¯s on the same track here; it¡¯s just a matter of semantics.This is my understanding based on my own non-engineering experience, which should provide my fellow experimenters with
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In this instance we are talking about tuned loops, with a separate low impedance 'energising' loop.
I'm happy about Simon's comment, as it was only a generalised observation on my part, which I don't
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Martin - Southwest UK
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I would have to disagree with Martin about coupling loop size re efficiency.
I find it the opposite. More efficient= bigger feed loop.
First the 1/5 rule is a staring point, and really should be
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Simon
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Re: Coupling loop dimensions
Question:? Are we talking about resonant or non-resonant coupling coils?? There is considerable difference in how these should be handled.? I have used a resonant ferrite loop to couple a resonant
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Re: An unsuccessful loop experiment
For quick and dirty Moebius loop connection at the top, see this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkUYdCPFXXs
The chapter starting at 2:42 shows how to make it. Not a weather resistant
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vbifyz
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Re: An unsuccessful loop experiment
Forget pm..
Info maybe of use to others..
What you trying to do??
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Simon
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An unsuccessful loop experiment
https://zachs-radiopage.blogspot.com/2022/02/the-new-loop-experiment.html
It seems that I? m missing something Any ideas?
Please PM me .
Thanks!
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Zacharias Liangas
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Re: Coupling loop dimensions
The easiest method during construction is to make a larger coupling loop rotatable through the axis of the loop, so that you can vary the amount of coupling between the two. Changing the shape of the
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Martin - Southwest UK
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Hi
Read Leigh¡¯s papers on subject..Leigh turner..
Google leigh and magnetic loops
My loops all have bigger coupling coils than 1/5..
Also google Steve¡¯s vk5sfa loop experience..
Simon g0zen..
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Simon
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Coupling loop dimensions
Hi everyone.
I really appreciate all the information in this forum. Have been building some small magnetic loops myself based upon coaxial cables. But have really some problems with the coupling loop
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Mikael N
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Re: Magnetic loop vs Dipole Antennas
Hi Dave,
Maybe, maybe not.
Like you I, think a lot depends upon how the noise component is distributed.
SNR is usually improved by greater directivity of the receive antenna, and omni coverage may
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Martin - Southwest UK
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Re: Magnetic loop vs Dipole Antennas
Martin,
Thank you for those links, that 24 loop array is interesting. ?It seems like many HF users are leaving 3-6 dB of receive SNR on the table by not using circularly polarized antennas, and
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groups@...
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Re: Magnetic loop vs Dipole Antennas
I forgot to add this link, to what I think is pretty much the most ambitious amateur receive loop project I think I've seen (so far).
https://www.qrz.com/db/PA0KDF
Regards,
Martin
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Martin - Southwest UK
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Re: Magnetic loop vs Dipole Antennas
Most research / experiments of this nature have been focused on X and O wave propagation, typically using NVIS propagation on bands around 5MHz.
Some notes here
http://www.pa0sim.nl/
Some
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Martin - Southwest UK
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Re: Improvements to "horizontal room loop"?
Please show/describe your 4¡¯ multi-turn frame antenna.
Tnx
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Dennis Sylte
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Re: Improvements to "horizontal room loop"?
Good points Simon Martin, all acknowledged. Recently snagged two Pixel/DXE-RF-Pro1A (or B?) s in storage, will play with soon! Fun Fun! Somehow I got on this multi-turn resonate tangent i n my earlier
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Holmzie N2EXG
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