> Tom > > Brian Collins gives another description on how a terminated loop antenna > works; one could consider the K9AY, EWE, Flag, and Pennant are > variations of what Brian describes in his 1974 paper. > > homepage.ntlworld.com/brian.collins/Bibliography/Paper-06.pdf
What Brian describes in paper 6 is totally different, and does not apply to large elongated single "loop" antennas. These antennas are so large in circumference phase is not uniform at all points on circumference. As such, they behave exactly like two short phased verticals and nothing like a small loop with uniform in-phase current. Paper 6 describes multiple small independent loops that are phased, which are nothing like an antenna electrically so long (large) that the "top and bottom" sides have substantial phase delay, which causes the vertical ends (even the Pennant has two vertical ends because of wire slope to the pointed end) to form a unidirectional pattern. His paper 6 is similar to my arrays of small loops in the 1970's and 80's, where multiple small loops were phased. 73 Tom _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
