Amazing cheap multiband delta loop horizontal antenna


 Loop antennas are cheap, easy-to-build, and fairly quiet.  Properly designed, a delta loop antenna can cover several amateur radio bands.

In this video, Callum (M0MCX), discusses the design, construction techniques, and benefits of using a horizontal delta loop antenna.  

This antenna design is ideal for NVIS (Near Vertical Incident Skywave) service covering several hundred miles/kilometers.  The horizontal delta loop is an inexpensive antenna for local, regional, and state-wide nets.

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Thanks for joining us today.

Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).

Here are some comments from Callum (M0MCX):

I am about to install a Multi-Band loop which will be resonant on 40m, 20m, 15m and 10m. It needs a 4:1 balun - but other than this balun, this is cheap to build and is well within the possibilities of many small ham radio stations. It will give me some TX and RX gain on the higher bands and it will also be a lovely TX / RX antenna during the day for NVIS 40m.

DXCommander

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