A loop antenna for 7 MHz to 30 MHz
By W1QGThis note describes a relatively small, but efficient, loop antenna initially created for portable operation. With suitable modifications, it can be adapted for fixed station use. In this age of CC&Rs, an antenna similar to this may very well be the answer to your problems. Have a look, be inspired, get out the torch / soldering iron and create your own version!
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You will find this resource in just one category on our links directory. The title of the main category is Magnetic Loop and it deals mainly with Magnetic loop antenna projects. The resource has been on our site since Friday Feb 10 2017, and it has been viewed 2472 times. So far it received 8 votes for a total score of 7.25/10Rate this resource
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