Gary wrote on May 21.


I've had a Wellbrooke loop for a few years at 20' on a TV rotator. It nulls a single nearby QRN source NW at 300 deg true. EU is about 15-30 deg from here. When 160 or 80 are open over the N Pole, it often helps me hear the weak.

It's less effective on multi-source QRN, but still helps at times if I rotate the loop to null the loudest noise and max the received signals.

No room for other receiving antennas, and the loop ignores legal limit transmissions on a 120'x120' lot. What more can I ask?

73, Gary NL7Y





Gary,



Deploying the loop at ground level can sometimes reduce local QRN compared to mounting it high up where it can pick-up noise radiated from sources below. Also it may be prudent to make sure you have mains filter on the rotator, receiver and Loop power supply. Preferable one with a Earth line choke, so it can have a separate ground connexion to the equipment isolated from the powerline Earth.





73



Andrew G8LUG

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