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I'm thinking about building a multi turn loop for 80 meters, using in for TX and RX purpose. This would be a loop thats 1 meter big and 5 turns. Is there anyone who has tried this before? Jaap PA3DTR |
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![]() "Jaap" wrote in message ... HI, I'm thinking about building a multi turn loop for 80 meters, using in for TX and RX purpose. This would be a loop thats 1 meter big and 5 turns. Is there anyone who has tried this before? I use a 1.4m diam single turn loop for 160-15m which is quite successful on 80m. The ARRL Ant book says that multiturn loops aren't that much better than single turn loops if the coils are too close. It might be better to use the tubing to make a larger (3-4m?) single turn loop. The same source says that radials can improve mag loop performance. However I found that 3 radials 2x loop diameter made no difference. 73, Peter VK3YE |
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![]() "Jaap" wrote in message ... HI, I'm thinking about building a multi turn loop for 80 meters, using in for TX and RX purpose. This would be a loop thats 1 meter big and 5 turns. Is there anyone who has tried this before? I use a 1.4m diam single turn loop for 160-15m which is quite successful on 80m. The ARRL Ant book says that multiturn loops aren't that much better than single turn loops if the coils are too close. It might be better to use the tubing to make a larger (3-4m?) single turn loop. The same source says that radials can improve mag loop performance. However I found that 3 radials 2x loop diameter made no difference. 73, Peter VK3YE |
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![]() "Jaap" wrote in message ... HI, I'm thinking about building a multi turn loop for 80 meters, using in for TX and RX purpose. This would be a loop thats 1 meter big and 5 turns. Is there anyone who has tried this before? Jaap PA3DTR ================================ A multiturn loop on 80m is hopelessly inefficient for transmitting purposes. It is roughly 80 dB down on 1/4-wave vertical. Furthermore, for a Tx power output a lot less than a watt, the volts across the tuning capacitor will be 10Kvolts or more - if you can find or make one. For the performance of multi-turn receiving loops download program RJELOOP3 from website below. For the performance of single-turn transmitting loops download program MAGLOOP4. -- ----------------------------------------------------- Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For free radio design and modelling software go to - http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp ----------------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "Jaap" wrote in message ... HI, I'm thinking about building a multi turn loop for 80 meters, using in for TX and RX purpose. This would be a loop thats 1 meter big and 5 turns. Is there anyone who has tried this before? Jaap PA3DTR ================================ A multiturn loop on 80m is hopelessly inefficient for transmitting purposes. It is roughly 80 dB down on 1/4-wave vertical. Furthermore, for a Tx power output a lot less than a watt, the volts across the tuning capacitor will be 10Kvolts or more - if you can find or make one. For the performance of multi-turn receiving loops download program RJELOOP3 from website below. For the performance of single-turn transmitting loops download program MAGLOOP4. -- ----------------------------------------------------- Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For free radio design and modelling software go to - http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp ----------------------------------------------------- |
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