[Antennas] Restricted size receive antennas. . .
Charles Greene
[email protected]
2003年2月09日 09:19:41 -0500
Ron,
I forgot to comment on a receiving antenna. I am planning to use a receive
only loop for 160. I believe ARRL Antenna Handbook has some. Ted Hart
wrote about loops there, and I have his book on loops. You might try an
Isotron antenna which is a small loop for receive and transmit, if you
don't want to build one your self. I don't really know how well it works
as a receive loop on 160 (or even if it covers 160); maybe some others can
comment on this. OH4UN in his book on Low Band DXing has some data on
receiving loops for 160 too.
At 07:02 AM 2/9/2003 -0500, [email protected] wrote:
>My wife and I are about to move into and initiate restoration of a 19th
>century Victorian on a rather small lot. We've both been getting more
>involved with 80 & 160, but have been spoiled by an 1100' closed loop and a
>5/8th wave Inverted-L in the past.
>Now, we'll more than likely be using a shortened vertical of some type for
>transmit, and would like to use some sort of amplified, rotatable antenna for
>mainly 80 meters receive.
>Just curious as to whether or not someone might have suggestions,
>recommendations, or experience with a receive antenna of that sort.
>>Thanks,
>Ron, K9ZE
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73, Chas, W1CG
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