Ignacy, I agree.  That's why I like mag loops.  I've built three of them and 
I'm getting ready to build a forth.  They are quieter than my home brewed 30' 
multi-band vertical and I can pick out signals a little better when band 
conditions aren't so great.  Add the quiet K2 and signals pop out of nowhere.

Gary, N7HTS


On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 14:25:12 -0800 (PST)
  Ignacy <[email protected]> wrote:
> The mag loop performance can be surprisingly good if the surrounding objects
> are not attenuating. Excellent performance next to wooden objects,  better
> and quieter than a low dipole. Also multi band operation without a tuner.
> But not good when surrounded by brick/concrete. 
> 
> Ignacy
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