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Hi Chris,
Thanks for your comments.
Was hoping I may have been able to use the same loop on top band and
80 but seems not.
Perhaps back to my doublet then. Would have to bend the ends round a
bit but that will do both bands, fed with open wire and a ballanced
tuner.
Thanks again for your comments.
On 30 Sep 2005 at 11:58, Christopher Moore wrote:
> Keith,
> Several years ago I had a 160 meter loop up in some trees around my
> property. The average height was around 15 feet, but the antenna
performed
> reasonably well on top band. Unfortunately it was less than
satisfactory
> on 80 meters.
>
>
> Much will depend on the finguration of your property and available
> supports. The 160 loop is around 560 feet around, so you would
need a
> square with 140 feet on a side. For 80 meters, you'd probably do
well with
> a dipole if you could get it up high enough.
>
> Good luck
> 73
> Chris w1gm
Keith
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Keith Barrett
email <barrettpianos.co.uk>
Website www.barrettpianos.co.uk
Amateur radio callsign gw4nby
Bridgend, South Wales
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