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Hello All:
I've been using Select-A-Tennas since the early '70s. I currently own two (used to own three--yes, they DO work), as well as an RS loop. One thing I've always wanted to try but never had the time to mess with it, is to "gang" multiple loops. In other words, instead of using one SAT, use all three, plus the RS Loop. Has anyone tried this? Are there any significant results from doing this? I also own a KIWA Loop and a McKay-Dymek DA-7 Loop. I've tried situating the SAT near the DA-7, and have noted an increase in signal strength. I've not tried this with the KIWA, as I suspect that it would actually DEGRADE the performance of this phenomenal loop. Anyone have any comments? --Guy Thurston, OR |
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One thing I've always wanted to try but never had the time to mess with
it, is to "gang" multiple loops. In other words, instead of using one SAT, use all three, plus the RS Loop. you could phase them with big nulls. at least you can do that with wide spaced antennas on 160. Gravity |
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