BY a "ground mounted loop", and using 300', are you suggesting a
rectangular loop laid out on the ground ? That is what
it sounds like. If that's the case, I don't know that I've ever heard of
anyone trying this. With the layout this implies, you could
likely run shortish BOGs at different angles and perhaps phase one against
the other.

On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 7:19 PM, Bob Coomler via IRCA <[email protected]>
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> BOGs work.  Sky loops work.  Was wondering how a ground "mounted" loop
> might work as a non-directional receiving antenna. I can easily lay out a
> 300' loop in my back yard (more with creative geometry).  The best test is
> to just do it of course, but was wondering if anyone has any experience
> with this configuration?
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