A simple 10 rectangular loop for 10 meters, using CPVC pipe for a Radom and
#10 copper wire.
Tnx fer your input
Copper pipe would be heavy and expensive
>> I am interested in these, and I have a few questions, of importance only
>> to me.
>> 1. Do you have a reference for the specific design or procedure? An
>> article, book or such?
>
> ARRL Handbook 2006 22.45
>
>> 2. How small is your version of small?
>
> Rectangle loop 73" X 146 " 10 meter version
>
>> 3. How are you going to connect to them?
>
> It will be a single loop feed with 50 ohm coax using a single turn at the
> feed point abt 1 ft for a balun Also, the radome willl change the Velocity
> factor to lower operating freq.
>
>> 4. Transmit, receive, or both? Both/and portable.
>
> Bill, this is a no thank you kind of project. Our local 10 meter RACES
> group has no idea how to build a simple antenna. I'm trying to show them
> that you build a simple antenna with gain and, if necessary, make it
portable.
>
> I'm still working on a 6 meter and 2 meter version
> I may use copper tubeing on 2 meters
>
>
> de Skip K3CC
>
>
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