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![]() On behalf of a friend, I am asking this question. He has a full wave 75M loop up about 40 feet, ( 247 feet of wire ). He would like to somehow be able to "break" the far center of this loop to provide for half wave operation on 160. He was thinking along the lines of some kind of choke or Hi-Z filter in the opposite leg that would electrically be open at 1950 KHz, and closed at 75M. I am dubious on doing this because of the extreme high voltages that would be present at this point... He runs a Kilowatt and feeds the loop with coax. Is what he wants possible, either mechanically or electrically, without having to drop the antenna for manual switching? Ed K7AAT |
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