The LoG (Loop on Ground), a take from N6LF
Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2023 10:37 am
Let me start with a link to the original antenna design, just to put things in perspective
http://www.kk5jy.net/LoG/
now, having built and tried several of them I find those antenna pretty good in case one lives in a QRM affected area, one may not believe it at first or even think that the antenna is "deaf" since he doesn't hear the "usual noise2, that isn't the case at all, and it's easy to find it just by tuning around
Anyhow, while ferreting around on the 'net I stumbled upon a document from Rudy Severn (N6LF) dealing with this antenna
https://www.antennasbyn6lf.com/2022/11/ ... ennas.html
https://rudys.typepad.com/files/630m-log-notes-2.pdf
and considering it interesting, I thought to post the links here, just read on to find out what Rudy thinks of the LoG
http://www.kk5jy.net/LoG/
now, having built and tried several of them I find those antenna pretty good in case one lives in a QRM affected area, one may not believe it at first or even think that the antenna is "deaf" since he doesn't hear the "usual noise2, that isn't the case at all, and it's easy to find it just by tuning around
Anyhow, while ferreting around on the 'net I stumbled upon a document from Rudy Severn (N6LF) dealing with this antenna
https://www.antennasbyn6lf.com/2022/11/ ... ennas.html
https://rudys.typepad.com/files/630m-log-notes-2.pdf
and considering it interesting, I thought to post the links here, just read on to find out what Rudy thinks of the LoG