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I found some 6 wire conductor phone cable at the 99cent store. I
plan to run it around the ceiling in the radio room for a total of 40' then connect the ends to a RG 58 coax. Here is my question. Is it worth the time to connect all six wires in series or just go with one? I have read that multiple turns in the loop will lower the resonating frequency while others say it's a waste of time with a horizontal loop antenna. Does anybody have any insight on this. Thanks |
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MojaveDxer wrote:
I found some 6 wire conductor phone cable at the 99cent store. I plan to run it around the ceiling in the radio room for a total of 40' then connect the ends to a RG 58 coax. Here is my question. Is it worth the time to connect all six wires in series or just go with one? I have read that multiple turns in the loop will lower the resonating frequency while others say it's a waste of time with a horizontal loop antenna. Does anybody have any insight on this. Thanks This may prove helpful in design. The software appears downloadable. http://www.smeter.net/antennas/rjeloop3.php mie |
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"MojaveDxer" wrote: I found some 6 wire conductor phone cable at the 99cent store. I plan to run it around the ceiling in the radio room for a total of 40' then connect the ends to a RG 58 coax. Here is my question. Is it worth the time to connect all six wires in series or just go with one? I have read that multiple turns in the loop will lower the resonating frequency while others say it's a waste of time with a horizontal loop antenna. Does anybody have any insight on this. You can give using all of the wires as separate turns in a loop but since they are are all together in one cable the capacitance between them will render them no more effective than the one turn. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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