| This is a much better URL for Weagant's classic article 
worldradiohistory.com/UK/Wireless-Age/Wireless-Age-1919-Apr.pdf 
73 
Frank 
W3LPL 
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From: "Jose_Carlos" <N4IS@COMCAST.NET> 
To: "CUTTER DAVID via Topband" <topband@contesting.com> 
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2021 4:27:50 PM 
Subject: Topband: Dual loaded loop receiving antenna Historical Evolution 
Hi guys 
This is a collection of paper I was able to put together, please it is a 
working in progress and new entries are welcome. My eye is not doing well and 
it is hard for me to type, so this is a copy and paste. 
1919 
March 5, 1919, Roy A. Weagant, Chief Engineer of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph 
Co. of America, delivered a paper describing in detail his apparatus for the 
elimination of the great bug-bear of transoceanic wireless communication 
--static interference. >> 
http://infoage.org/html/wa-1919-04-p11.html 
1938 
Harold Beverage invented wide band receiver antenna, loaded loop. The present 
invention relates to short wave antennas and, more particularly, to antennas 
for receiving horizontally polarized waves over a wide band of frequencies. An 
object of the present invention is to enable the reception of horizontally 
polarized signals over a wide band of frequencies such-as is at present used in 
television. 
https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/pdfs/US2247743.pdf
 
1940. 
Nearly all the newly re-invented compact receive antennas derive from the 
terminated loop, the earliest reference was in an appallingly mimeographed 
prewar training manual of W3EEE Dad‘s 
1973 
COMMUNICATIONS 74 CONFERENCE BRIGHTON Wednesday, June 5 1974 —Session 5 
Equipment Design Paper 5.3: Loop Antennas for HF Reception Contributed by: B.S. 
Collins, C & S Antennas Ltd., 
1995 
JF1DMQ wrote an earlier article about the Flag antenna in November 1995 in a 
Japanese magazine. His was only 3.3 feet by 16.4 feet long (1 by 5 m). K6SE's 
160m optimized versions are 14 by 29 feet (4.3 by 8.8m). 
1995 
"Is This EWE for You?" (QST February, 1995, p.31) and "More EWES for You", 
QST January, 1996, p. 32) both by WA2WVL. 
1996 
The Pennant was originated by EA3VYand optimized for 160 meters by K6SE, who 
first wrote about them on the Top Band Reflector in 1998 
1997 
The K9AYTerminated Loop—A Compact, Directional Receiving Antenna By Gary Breed, 
K9AY 
1998 
W7IUV rotatable Flag and preamplifier >> http://w7iuv.com/ 
2000 
QST Magazine, July 2000, page 34 for K6SE's classic article: 
"Flags, Pennants, and Other Ground-Independent Low-Band Receiving Antennas" ... 
2003 
NX4D developed the first dual flag vertical array 
2006 
N4IS developed the BIG flag vertical array 
2008 
N4IS developed the Horizontal flag array 
2009 
Dr Dallas Lankford, wrote the Flag Theory and design the Quad Flag Array >> 
Dallas Files The Dallas Files are now found here: 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thedallasfiles2 
2009 
AA7JV George Wallner developed the DHDL (TX3A) >> 
http://tx3a.com/docs/TX3A_DOUBLE_HALF_DELTA_LOOP.ZIP 
2009 
DOUBLING the Double Half-Delta Loop Receiving Antenna 
by Pierluigi“Luis” MansuttiIV3PRK >> 
http://www.iv3prk.it/user/image/..-rxant.prk_tx3a.pdf 
Please add new papers 
73’s 
JC 
N4IS 
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