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Reviews Categories | Antennas: HF Verticals and Wire | Antennas & More Omniloop 160-10 Help


Reviews Summary for Antennas & More Omniloop 160-10
Antennas & More Omniloop 160-10 Reviews: 1 Average rating: 5.0/5 MSRP: $129.95
Description: OL160 OmniLoop coax feed: Length 560 ft. Space Required: Delta--187'/leg; Quad/Diamond--140'/leg; Penta--112'/leg Loop resonates on 160 meters and higher amateur bands. Radiation is omni-directional on all bands when mounted horizontally. Gain increases with frequency of operation, while radiation angle drops, giving progressively better omni-directional DX performance from 80 meters up. OmniLoop™ rejects man-made electrical interference, natural static, and charged particle noise for exceptionally quiet reception on all bands.
Product is in production.
More info: http://www.antennasmore.com/omniloop.htm
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KB6HRT Rating: 5/5 Apr 16, 2008 10:29 Send this review to a friend
Omniloop 80m 290'  Time owned: 0 to 3 months
This is a good antenna, had ordered it a year or two ago, but some of my friends were putting up loops in our Rag Chew group and found it in the garage, now its up and at 290' it works good on all bands, but I shortened it to 260' so it would be primary used on 75M with very low SWR and it works very well, but its not a good move if you want to work all band, because it changes the second & thirds harmonics. I have a very good way of comparing antennas with the flick of a switch, this antenna holds it own at the 290' configuration. At 260' it works GREAT 3800/4000 MHZ with very low SWR, and will work most of the other bands with the radio's tuner using 100 watts. Just what I was looking for to fill out my small antenna farm. ............KB6HRT
 


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