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Antennas : 160M

  • Receiving Loops antennas for 1.8 Mhz - An article on how to build an efficient receive only loop antenna for 160 meters by Lloyd Butler
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  • Thin wire 160 metre G0CWT Loop Antenna - A 160 Metre Transmitting and Receiving Thin Wire Magnetic Loop Capable of DX. Designed and Patented by Ben Edginton G0CWT
    [ Hits: 314 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 10 ]
Antennas : K9AY
  • K9AY Loops - A low-band receiving antenna that can fits in a 30-foot circle
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Antennas : Loop
  • 160 m receiving loop - KC22TX receiving loop antenna for 160 meter band
    [ Hits: 3319 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 6.67 ]
  • Remote Receiving Loops - Experiments on remote receiving loops antenna by Lyle Koehler, K0LR
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Antennas : Magnetic Loop
  • Remote Loop Tuning - Lyle Koehler's article on remote use of LF loop antennas for receiving purposes.
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  • Small magnetic receiving loops - Article about magnetic loops, construction notes and diagrams
    [ Hits: 2708 | Votes: 5 | Rating: 7.6 ]
  • Antentop: Loop Antennas - Article on radiation patterns of small loops, equivalent circuits of loop antenna, small loops as receiving antennas, ferrite loops
    [ Hits: 2169 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 8 ]
Antennas : Receiving
  • Double Half-Delta Loop RX Antenna - This wire antenna was developed to offer for a small, low-band, ground independent directional receiving antenna, it requires only two support poles. It is basically composed by two interconnected half delta loops and is better than a single flag or EWE, and almost as good as two phased EWE in the same space.
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Antennas : Theory
  • Receiving Loop Theory - N4YWK - Sensitivity of multi turn receiving loops William E. Payne, N4YWK
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  • Sensitivity of Multi Turn Receiving Loops - Magnetism is manifested as a 'field of vectors', that is, any point in the magnetic field has not only a magnitude, but a direction in space. The four Maxwell equations describe how electric and magnetic vector fields behave and interact.
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