Hello Rick,

Although I don't have any experience with these two manufactured products,
I have been playing with homebrew broadband magnetic loops and broadband
voltage probe receiving antennas. Both antennas have very low output
levels, and require significant amplification. In the case of the magnetic
loop, the impedance of the loop itself is a fraction of an ohm, so a
common-base differential amplifier is frequently used. In the case of the
voltage probe, the impedance is very high, and is frequently fed to the
gate of an FET employed as a source follower. I'm certainly no expert, but
I wouldn't think that either of these antennas would be useful without the
appropriate preamplifier physically located right at the antenna.

I've used the DX Engineering NCC-1 with a pair of voltage probe antennas
to pretty much eliminate some persistent power line noise. The next
experiment is to build a small array of two independently rotatable 48"
magnetic loops to first let their inherent deep nulls reject the noise,
and then further use the NCC-1 for some minimal beam steering, or without
the NCC-1 for diversity reception. I'd expect the AAPS3-1P would give you
even more versatility, but again, I wouldn't think that locating the
amplification away from the antenna would produce satisfactory results.

Have fun!

73, Dale
WA8SRA




> Does anyone have any thoughts at to whether active receive antennas such
> as
> DX Engineering's Active Antenna Phasing Systems AAPS3-1P (
> http://www.dxengineering.com/parts/dxe-aaps3-1p) or Pixel Technologies'
> Shortwave Magnetic Loop Antenna RF Pro-1B (
> http://www.pixelsatradio.com/product/shortwave-magnetic-loop-antenna/)
> will
> perform well with the Flex 6700?  I'm curious based on recent comments
> posted here regarding the 6700's very low noise performance receiver.
> These comments make me wonder if the the preamps included with these
> antennas would decrease system performance when used with this receiver.
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