Transcription of Multiband Vertical Loop Antenna 10, 14, 21, 28 MHz
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Multiband Vertical Loop Antenna 10, 14, 21, 28 MHz Jacques Audet VE2 AZX. Sept. 2016. Web: ve2azx 1. DX Wire Antennas Comparisons Antenna Plus Minus Vertical Delta Loop - Low height and low radiation angle - Essentially a mono-band Antenna - Portable and compact - Depends on ground quality - No radials - Very large on 80m and 160m - Lower Noise Dipole - No radials - Needs Height for DX. Monopole - Low height and low radiation angle - Many radials required - Good on low bands - Depends more on ground quality - Higher Noise ve2azx 2. Vertical Loop Antenna Polarization - The wave emitted by the Vertical loop may be polarized Vertical or horizontal depending on the feedpoint location - Vertical polarization is preferred when the Antenna is low - Select the feed-point for low radiation angle for best DX results ve2azx 3.
ve2azx 1 Multiband Vertical Loop Antenna 10, 14, 21, 28 MHz Jacques Audet VE2AZX Sept. 2016 jacaudet@videotron.ca Web: ve2azx.net
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