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Re: [IRCA] [nrc-am] Loop comparisons / suggestions



Guy, you can also buy it online on their website http://doxytronics.com/

Doxy is portable.. its collapsable, you could easily stuff it in a backup

On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 11:35 AM Guy Atkins <dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Russ,
>
> I've owned the DoxyTronics loop that Paul mentioned, and also have compared
> it to my Wellbrook ALA1530LN Pro.
>
> The DoxyTronics is no longer sold under that name, but it still comes from
> an Ebay seller in Oregon who goes by the username "antennas4less". In his
> auctions he calls it a "SignalLoop HF-315".
>
> Like Paul I also found the DoxyTronics to cover a wider range than
> advertised but it doesn't even get close to covering medium wave. At times
> it was competitive with the Wellbrook on shortwave--mostly medium strength
> signals and above--but I found it to be in 2nd place on really weak DX. The
> big advantage of the Wellbrook for SDR radio users is its broadband
> coverage; the DoxyTronics loop needs tuning & repeaking every 5 kHz or so
> for best performance. If you are OK with shortwave only performance, and
> one signal at a time tuning, this ~130 loop is a really great buy. Plus, it
> knocks down for easy transportation to camping trips, DX outings, etc.
>
> I have seen some privately-shared lab measurements and test results of the
> W6LVP antenna. The two things I recall about it was noisy amplification
> compared to Wellbrook loops, and sensitivity variations across its
> frequency range. However, for the cost I would say the W6LVP is a pretty
> good value for the USA DXer, and it's made well...but so are the Wellbrook
> Loops. If you can afford Wellbrook loops they are certainly the top
> performing loops all around, and are worth the cost.
>
> For a weak signal medium wave comparison and video of two models of the
> Wellbrook loops, see this article:
>
> https://swling.com/blog/2015/11/guest-post-wellbrook-1530lnpro-vs-ala1530s-imperium-loop-antennas/
>
> 73,
>
> Guy Atkins
> Puyallup, WA
>
>
>
>
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Russ Johnson <radiok3pi@xxxxxxxxx>
> > To: nrc-am@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Cc:
> > Bcc:
> > Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2018 10:36:16 -0400
> > Subject: [IRCA] Loop comparisons / suggestions
> >
> > Good Morning,
> >
> > I will likely be purchasing a magnetic loop this fall.  I wasnât able to
> > find much on the web in terms of direct comparisons between the Wellbook
> > ALA1530LP,  W6LVP loop and DX Engineering RF-PRO-1B.
> >
> > Ability to withstand the weather is of prime importance.  While cost is
> > always a consideration, of equal importance are performance (of course),
> > durability, product support, ease of installation and use.
> >
> > Iâd love to hear any thoughts, experiences and suggestions.
> >
> > Thank you ,
> >
> > Russ Johnson
> > Lexington NC
> >
> >
> >
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