Walt, Steve, & Nick, I don't see anyway I can run any antenna to the North/NE at this time. Since Guy uses a rotor for his loop, I thought I could mount a loop made of PVC pipe nailed on the ten foot stump behind my big dish. The huge stump is solid as a rock and stands 10 feet tall. I have one piece of PVC pipe, the NW lobe for the EWE. I wonder, if I built a loop for the the ALA unit, how long would the cross pieces be? I guess I could build it to look like a box loop vertically aimed N/S. But I really don't have anything I can run a wire N/S to. At least nothing permanent. E/W, tons of space. This piece of property is basically E/W with the trees in a row. But coming up with a N/S loop is not an easy feat here. I went out bit ago and looked again (for the 90th time.) and I see really nothing other than a loop idea. Maybe one in a tree in the backyard, between the branches. But if what Steve say is true, running the ALA loop at 80 degrees is not going to give me any lobe to 20-40 degrees.
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