Paul,

I have used a BOG, a Pixel Loop and a Wellbrook loop receiving antennas. The 
BOG was ok but signal levels were very low and it needed a preamp. The BOG 
needs a lot of tweaking and good grounds at both ends. K1FZ is the expert on 
BOGs and can provide a wealth of information as well as custom transformers. I 
used it one winter but didn’t want to leave in the yard when mowing season 
started. The Pixel loop worked fairly well but I sold it and got a Wellbrook 
ALA 1530, which I think has a cleaner design. The Wellbrook works quite well at 
reducing the noise level. The signal levels are lower but with much reduced 
noise. My loop rotor died and it’s in a fixed position but at about a 6 ft. 
height it doesn’t seem highly directional. I think the Wellbrook is still 
cheaper than the Pixel. Andrew Ikin at Wellbrook is very helpful in answering 
any questions about loop applications 

My receive antenna is far enough from the transmit antenna that I have never 
had any issues with the COR activating, even at 500 watts.

Good luck with your choice.

Phil 
N3ZP
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