I'm prone to believe that on high bands a simple 1/4WL vertical already
radiates a much bigger energy than an horizontal loop (like the
mentioned ones) on angles below 15 degrees, requires a smaller area to
be installed, doesn't require any support, the azimutal coverage is
smooth along the whole 360 deg.
Just my opinion.
73,
Mauri I4JMY
> Sorry:
> I meant that loops outperform dipoles on the High bands, not low
bands.
> Sorry.
> cheers
>
> end
> Barry Kirkwood PhD ZL1DD
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