Over the last decade I have experimented with a variety of loops: coax, delta, 
diamonds, flags. The only real-estate available has been the roof of my house. 
There is just no room on my city lot to accommodate a K9AY or beverages, let 
alone a 4-square - much as I would like to have had the luxury of trying any of 
them. My experience with a roof mounted FOƘAAA quickly demonstrated that it 
must be ground mounted. No surprise, ground dependent designs are just not 
effective when elevated on a roof. 

I've also tried a variety of toroidal cores for the loop matching transformer 
with mixed results. A binocular core transformer, as described by W8JI and 
others, finally made the large loops sound like real antennas.

I agree that the K6SE original QST paper and ON4UN's latest "Low Band DXing," 
book deserve study. George, AA7JV, also has demonstrated the effectiveness of a 
variety of ground mounted loop configurations.

73 - Steve WB6RSE
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