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Nope..Almost certainly an active preamp. Not a loading coil. See Me
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"R.W. Behan" wrote in message
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Thanks for the information, Larry. (There ARE some electronic wizards
around here!) If you know of anyone who could possibly use this antenna,
I'd be happy to send it to them for the cost of shipping. Otherwise I
might well use if for a flagstaff.

Cheers,

Dick


"L. M. Rappaport" wrote in message
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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 23:18:29 -0800, "R.W. Behan"
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Thanks, Brian--

It's a whip, with a cylindrical fixture at the base about 1-2 inches in
diameter and maybe 1 foot high. Is this a "coupler?" If so, I'd be
happy
to put it in anyone's hands who could use it. Do you know of anyone?

Cheers,

Dick B.


It sounds like a loading coil, which if properly tapped will offer
close to the 50 ohm match the receiver wants.
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Larry
Email to rapp at lmr dot com





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Nope..Almost certainly an active preamp. Not a loading coil. See Me
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Probably both....at 100Khz, Loran C's freq, a 1/4 wavelength whip is 2,460'
high....Probably wouldn't survive going under those big powerlines...(c;


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Nope...does not compute. A loading coil of a sort might be a component on a
preamp board. But a preamp board is never a component on a loading coil.

If some version of a balun or loading coil is present it will be narrow
tuned and unsuited for use at other than the LORAN frequency.

And you know better. Don't play technical one up for the hell of it.

Jim


"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
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"Jim Donohue" wrote in
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Nope..Almost certainly an active preamp. Not a loading coil. See Me
comment. Jim


Probably both....at 100Khz, Loran C's freq, a 1/4 wavelength whip is
2,460'
high....Probably wouldn't survive going under those big powerlines...(c;




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