[450] List of loops
n1ujs at toast.net
n1ujs at toast.net
Wed Apr 15 23:16:37 EDT 2009
Perhaps someday you could make your contribution to radio science, and put the PAR on the rotator
for us and let us measure the pattern.
Even better if we could put a rigid dipole up in it's place as well as a standard.
I could then plot the pattern and gain peaks so we could determine in some measurable form it's
worth and have a standard of comparison.
Unfortunately, on 2 meters the 250 watt power limitation makes it impractical in my application,
but many need not worry about such things.
>------- Original Message -------
>From : Vinnie Grosso[mailto:vinnie at vinnievision.com]
>Sent : 4/15/2009 2:53:19 PM
>To : 450 at lists.vhfwiki.com
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>Subject : RE: Re: [450] List of loops
>
>I have the PAR on 6M -- easy to tune and good, some say not as good as
M2 -- but I think so.
Vinnie
On 15 Apr 2009 at 13:24, Charles Woodside wrote:
>
> Try Par Electronics. They have what they call Omnis, they look like
> a triangle.. I think the military
> use them too.Charlie N1MUQ
> http://www.parelectronics.com/
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David McKenzie
> To: 144.450 Mailing List
> Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 10:12 PM
> Subject: [450] List of loops
>
> Please reply with known manufacturers and places you know of to
> buy
> loops. I'm going to compile a list of every loop you can buy for
> the wiki. A
> link to their web page is useful as well.
>
> List so far:
>
> KU4AB loop / stacked loop
> KB6KQ loops
> M2
>
> Any others out there?
>
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