| Getting back to CO8DM's original question about a preamp to use with a flag. If 
the receiver noise level pops up and then drops when a receive antenna is 
connected and then disconnected, then it’s likely that a preamp may not be 
needed at all.
When I first played with a coaxial loop, a preamp was necessary. Since going to 
a full size flag, I find that I seldom even bother turning on a external 
preamp. I do have a relatively short coax run of about 75 ft from the flag to 
the receiver.
I’d try the flag first without building/buying a preamp and see how it plays.
Steve WB6RSE
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