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Those with an interest in building a Wellbrook ALA 100 setup for use on an
antenna rotator may want to check out my most recent blog entry (July 22nd). I have pictures and construction details that describe the way I approached the project. I believe the ALA 100 is the most flexible and useful Wellbrook model for the do-it-yourselfer. You can construct the loop in whatever manner suits your abilities and requirements. My use of the ALA 100 is primarily for DXing foreign medium wave signals, with a secondary use of hearing third-world broadcasters on the tropical bands. I've heard of some amateur radio operators using Wellbrook antennas for a receive-only solution, too. 73, Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA blog: www.sdr-1000.blogspot.com |
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![]() Guy Atkins wrote: Those with an interest in building a Wellbrook ALA 100 setup for use on an antenna rotator may want to check out my most recent blog entry (July 22nd). I have pictures and construction details that describe the way I approached the project. I believe the ALA 100 is the most flexible and useful Wellbrook model for the do-it-yourselfer. You can construct the loop in whatever manner suits your abilities and requirements. My use of the ALA 100 is primarily for DXing foreign medium wave signals, with a secondary use of hearing third-world broadcasters on the tropical bands. I've heard of some amateur radio operators using Wellbrook antennas for a receive-only solution, too. 73, Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA blog: www.sdr-1000.blogspot.com Ah, so your loops are concentric. I ran my parallel. Did you discuss this with Andy? |
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I did mention the spiral configuration to him, but he didn't comment on it.
The construction seemed to be easier, so it's the only style I considered from the start. Guy wrote in message ups.com... Ah, so your loops are concentric. I ran my parallel. Did you discuss this with Andy? |
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GA,
Nice design and execution of the Wellbrook ALA 100 Loop Antenna as a portable and point-able (rotate) Antenna. A Close-Up Look : The Wellbrook ALA 100 Antenna with Rotor http://www.sdr-1000.blogspot.com/ The most flexible Wellbrook Antenna for the Radio Antenna Experimenter. ~ RHF |
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"Guy Atkins" wrote: I did mention the spiral configuration to him, but he didn't comment on it. The construction seemed to be easier, so it's the only style I considered from the start. Guy wrote in message ups.com... Ah, so your loops are concentric. I ran my parallel. Did you discuss this with Andy? Spiral concentric or coil will change the pattern but since the antenna is so electrically small it won't make much difference unless you want to use the nulls. I would expect that a coil wound would be best. I you are concerned about using a null in the antenna pattern then go one turn. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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