[IRCA] 17 x 30 Super Loops + Day THREE
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[IRCA] 17 x 30 Super Loops + Day THREE



I got up at 3:00 on Monday morning, expecting to antenna test for about an hour and then DX until dawn as per usual. I did that first hour of antenna testing with very interesting results, but at that point, I pulled the plug. Conditions were down considerably from Sunday and down even more from Saturday morning, so I said "What the heck!" and dived back under the covers for three more hours of sleep before taking down all six masts, accompanying wire, coax, power feeds (for the K9AYs) and general junk. By 9:30, I was one tired puppy, but on my way back home. I arrived here on Orcas Island at 5:30PM, as usual. Boy, that makes for a very tough day at the end of the DXpedition.

So, the 79 or so stations that I logged the first two mornings are "it" as far as my contribution to the cause. I'll upload the loggings to the appropriate places in the next 24 hours or so.

The final A/B tests done Monday morning were quite revealing, though the results were largely those that were expected. The K9AYs had produced very consistent 30 dB nulls with a few approaching forty degrees. They were exactly 40 meters apart and were 35' x 15' high squashed Deltas. The combined included area is 525 sq.ft. I shortened the previous 60'x17' Super Loops to 30' x 17' and maintained the maximum spacing. So, the new spacing was 45 meters, center-to-center. The new smaller Super Loops out-gained the K9AYs only about 3 to 5 dB... maybe a little more in a few cases. That 3-5 dB additional gain was present from top to bottom of the dial. The major differences were in F/B ratio across the dial, nulling specific stations on the back side, and in narrowness of front lobe. In all of these parameters, the Super Loop was considerably superior to the K9AY. I rush to point out that this is not a general condemnation of the K9AY... It was working against four radials that were laid atop damp sand and were operating as a much less than perfect ground. In situations of good grounding, the K9AY's ability to be switch reversible is a non-paralleled advantage in domestic DXing and a handy attribute even in shore side trans-oceanic DXing.

However, it this situation of shore side DXing from rocky or sandy beaches, the use of antenna elements THAT DO NOT REQUIRE GROUNDING just makes all kind of sense. On top of that, array elements made of Super Loops (or KAZs, or flags or pennants) that themselves, individually, offer significant directionality is just that much more reason to favor them in shore-side situations.

I made several careful runs up the band, noting channels where one or the other antenna was OBVIOUSLY better. I made note of 15 channels. In each and every case, the Super Array was the one that was superior. In some cases, it was clear that it was gain that was making the difference. In others, it seemed that the biggest advantage was S/N. Looking at narrowness of front lobe I compared the two systems on 690 (about 20 to 30 degrees off the front side) and there was a clear advantage top the Super Loop. There was no difference on 1130 (further to the right, but still front lobe) and there was a slight advantage to the Super Loop on 1600 (front lobe); so, to, 900. Backside nulling was noticeably better on the Super Loops... about 10 dB or more. It was particularly noticed on 810, 1080, 1530 and 1440. All in all, the array of two Super Loops with twice the sail-area, proved consistently superior to the K9AY array in these tests.

That is it from my most recent DXpedition to Grayland. I'll get the loggings up in the next day or two.

John Bryant
Grayland, WA
Winradio 313e and two NWterly Wellbrook Arrrays



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