[600MRG] Ferrite antennas

J Mcvey ac2eu at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 16 21:33:05 CST 2016


Yes , thanks for the link. looks like a lot of good info in that book!
 

    On Tuesday, February 16, 2016 10:37 AM, Warren K2ORS <k2ors at verizon.net> wrote:
 

 Thanks Marshall!

I found an online edition of Hansen's book:
http://bbs.hwrf.com.cn/downmte/Hansen%20R.%20C.%20-%20Electrically%20Small,%20Superdirective,%20and%20Superconducting%20Antennas%20.pdf

For some practical air core loop designs see:
http://members.shaw.ca/ve7sl/loop.html

Lots of links at :
http://www.qsl.net/on7yd/136khz.htm

For very good information on a variety of high performance LF/MF 
receiving antennas I recommend subscribing to Dallas Lankford's Yahoo group:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/thedallasfiles2/files

  As Marshall has pointed out you will only benefit from large 
effective heights in an electrically quiet environment. All real dx work 
presumes that one has access to a quiet environment and conditions.

An observation that I have made over the past 12+ years of LF/MF work is 
that while my signal on 137kHz has been received in England repeatedly 
with a 1m diameter loop, no one that I am aware of has had comparable 
result with a ferrite loop.

73 Warren K2ORS



On 2/16/2016 10:09 AM, Marshall Cross wrote:
>  "Electrically Small, Superdirective and Superconducting Antennas,"


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