At 09:59 PM 1/28/2009, you wrote:
>Walt,
>
>I do have the option of building a loop like Guy and mounting it in a
>tree pointed to the N/NE. I could easily buy 4 sections of 10 foot
>pieces of PVC and make a 20 foot loop form and run the wire around it.
>If I did not put it up too high, I should beable to keep it up in our
>high winds, but it will be fairly heavy, so nailing it to a tree with
>ties around branches may be the ticket. But if the loop has also a lobe
>to the South, that may be an issue. I thought with phasing, you should
>because to kill signals from the South. At least it works well using two
>EWEs. 
>
>73,
>
>Patrick
Patrick, you're obviously thinking of all the possibilities.  As much as I 
enjoy phasers, and I have a superb Misek phaser now, when the DX gets hot and 
heavy, I don't really want to monkey around with the knobs actively phasing, 
when I would rather spend the time going from frequency to frequency searching 
for TA or TP signals.  Where phasers have helped me is on those frequencies 
with local or semi-local stations that I normally would not bother with at all. 
 Tweak the knobs correctly and there's always something good to hear 
underneath!  ......Walt. 

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