Difference between revisions of "Horizontal Loop Antenna"
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+ | table from http://www.radioworks.com/nloop.html | ||
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+ | Pie R Square | ||
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+ | A = πr2 | ||
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+ | mmmm pie | ||
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+ | A horizontal loop antenna for 80m that uses 287 ft of wire presumably has a circumference of 287' giving a calculated diameter of 91 1/4' or 45 1/2' radius. The area covered is just under 944'. | ||
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+ | try https://www.omnicalculator.com/math/circumference | ||
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+ | Length of a full-wave 80-meter loop is about 270 feet long (1005 divided by frequency in MHz) | ||
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+ | If you make it a square instead of a circle then you have 67' sides. | ||
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+ | Length of a full-wave 80-meter loop is about 270 feet long (1005 divided by frequency in MHz) | ||
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+ | ref: http://www.k5rcd.org/hor%20loop%20instruct.htm |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 12 May 2018
Center Frequency Total Length in feet 3.5 MHz 287 3.6 279 3.7 272 3.8 264 3.9 258 7.0 MHz 143 7.2 139
Center Frequency Total Length in feet 10.12 MHz 99 14.0 MHz 72 14.2 70 18.12 MHz 55' 6" 21.0 MHz 48' 10" 21.2 47' 6" 24.93 MHz 40' 4"
Center Frequency Total Length in feet 28.0 MHz 35' 10" 28.5 35' 3" 29.0 34' 8" 29.5 34' 1"
table from http://www.radioworks.com/nloop.html
Pie R Square
A = πr2
mmmm pie
A horizontal loop antenna for 80m that uses 287 ft of wire presumably has a circumference of 287' giving a calculated diameter of 91 1/4' or 45 1/2' radius. The area covered is just under 944'.
try https://www.omnicalculator.com/math/circumference
Length of a full-wave 80-meter loop is about 270 feet long (1005 divided by frequency in MHz)
If you make it a square instead of a circle then you have 67' sides.
Length of a full-wave 80-meter loop is about 270 feet long (1005 divided by frequency in MHz)