http://www.kk5jy.net/LoG/
anyhow, let's start with the antenna topology shown on Matt's page

now, let's say we hold the antenna on ground using four plastic stakes, but instead of locking the antenna wire to the stake, we'll use four nylon cable tiers to form some loose loops tied to the stakes at one end and the antenna wire passes through those loops, now, let's refer to the image below, the red dots are our stakes with tiers, notice that one of the stakes (the #1) is moved to one side, this has a reason to be; remember that we used the tiers to hold the wire, so the wire itself is free to slide through the looped tiers, now, let's say our LoG antenna main lobes (the side arrows at #2 and #4) are oriented toward E/W, if we gently pull/slide the antenna wire moving the feedpoint from point #1 to point #4 (refer to image) the main lobes of the antenna will be rotated by 90° (toward #1 and #3) so they will now point to N/S, and, given the quite wide lobes of the LoG, using such an approach we'll be able to cover the whole 360° horizon and aim our LoG toward the direction of interest, sure it won't be a remotely controlled thing, but this simple trick may help pulling out some more DX signals

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