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Re: [VHFcontesting] Loops

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Loops
From: Tad Danley <tdanley@suddenlink.net>
Reply-to: tdanley@suddenlink.net
Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2013 14:19:27 -0500
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Hi Buddy, I have used Par Omniangles on 10, 6, 2 and 432 for several years with great results. I've used them portable as well as permanently from home in my deed restricted neighborhood. They do use a balun, and I have never seen the tuning change during rain or freezing rain.

73!

Tad Danley, K3TD
EM10dq

On 9/19/2013 2:04 PM, BEAMAR@aol.com wrote:
A couple of comments on various posts. First off I mentioned that a loop is
  about 1 dbi. When you take a dipole and bend it, you lose a little. So,
you are  down  slightly from a dipole. Also the M2 loops are not quite omni
directional. The Par loops, from what I am told, seem to be truly omni,
however.
The Par loops supposedly have a built in balun. I do not own a Par, so I
can't say for sure. The M2 loops seem to work better with a current balun. A
few  beads of the appropriate grade of ferrite is all it takes.
The tuning on an M2 changes with the presence of a metal mast. Other than
that, I do not know if the mast affects pattern or gain. But, the tuning
definitely changes.
The tuning of M2 loops is affected by rain. Even M2 admits that. I paint
all my antennas with ZNCRO4 metal primer. That seems to be a  big help.  I am
told that the Pars are unaffected by water.
Buddy WB4OMG _______________________________________________
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