Portable NVIS Loop for 80m to 40m
By Mark E. Cantrell (AE7TO)A portable (15.5 foot diameter) NVIS loop for 3.5 to 7.3 MHz. Performs well at high and low takeoff angles, and has smaller footprint than most NVIS antennas.
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