I've had an Alex Loop for about 2 years now, it replaced my Buddipole [about the same cost]. You can build your own mag loop for a lot less than the Alex but I wanted the cool carry case and had the $$ from the BP sale. :-)) I use the loop when activating a SOTA summit and general field operating, usually with my K2/10.

My Alex easily works as well or discernibly better than the BP ever did. It is very narrow BW, and tuning it on 40 requires a steady hand and care. It's less touchy on 30 and just fine on 20 and up.

I have mine on a light-weight tripod I found at Home Depot with a Rain Bird sprinkler on top. I cut 9 inch piece of 1/2" gray PVC nipple with threads on one end and screw it into the tripod. The hollow Alex handle fits down over the PVC. I finally filed some shallow slots in the PVC to keep things stable in wind.

I set up next to the tripod and can reach up and tune the loop with one hand. There is one gotcha with loops like this: It is a resonant transformer. At resonance, your SWR will be 1:1 and you'll make Q's. If you "get it close" with the knob and then let the ATU [if you have it] match it, you will have created a very well shielded dummy load and you'll make no Q's. So, bypass the ATU and get 1:1 with the little knob on the capacitor. You can't QSY more than maybe 5 KHz on 40 without tweaking the capacitor. BW gets larger on 20 and up.

It is mildly bi-directional in the plane of the loop but the lobes are quite broad. There are two very sharp, fairly deep nulls orthogonal to the loop plane which can sometimes help reduce noise or QRM. It is essentially insensitive to ground, and doesn't really care how high it is, a tremendous advantage in the field over E-field antennas.

Pay attention to the power limits. Because it is resonant and small in terms of electrical degrees, RF voltages can get quite high. It's definitely a QRP antenna.

Hope this helps,

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 50th Running of the Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2015
- www.cqp.org

On 1/30/2015 12:47 PM, David Guernsey via Elecraft wrote:
I live in a condo with pretty strict rules re antennas, etc.  I am
considering an Alexloop on a tripod on my balcony, Does anybody have
any experience with this antenna? Any comments. I have a K3/10 that I
operate at 5-10 watts PEP onSSB.Thanks 73 de Dave KJ6CBS

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