WALLLOOP ANTENNA-Simple Homemade Project


 Thank to Paul (OM0ET) for this simple, "Wallloop Antenna" that works with transmitters, receivers, and WSPR.  The antenna covers 10 mHz through 29 mHz, and is useful for those living in deed-restricted homes, apartments, and condominiums.

Paul takes us step-by-step through the entire design, building, and operational aspects of this handy antenna.

If you can't see the video, please insert this title URL into your browser search box:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlLj6hvG-2c.

Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Paul (OM0ET):

WALLOOP is an indoor Magloop Antenna intended for use with receivers, transmitters, WSPR devices atc. Antenna is fixed on the wall and is easy to tune. Works fine from 10MHz to 29MHz. Less sensitive to local noise than traditional whip antennas or wires. Extra small dimensions. openWSPR Project: https://remoteqth.com/openWSPR.php openWSPR Video:    • OpenWSPR - Mini WSPR Standalone Recei...   WSPR Network Map: https://www.wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprne... ANTENNA DETAILS:
  • - Walloop Antenna Diameter: 260 mm
  • - Main Loop Length: 2x 824 mm (1648mm in total)
  • - Main Loop Coax: Belden H1000 (can be used also similar 10mm thick)
  • - Coupling Loop Length: 165 mm
  • - Coupling Loop Wire: 10 mm2 solid Copper wire
  • - Used Capacitor: 2x 380pF dual gang (slightly different than showed spare one in the video)
  • - Feedline: RG-58 coaxial cable with BNC connector
  • - Base Plate: Thick Plastic Board (can be used also wood or plywood)
#walloop #antenna #wspr

OM0ET

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