And....are the Asian signals (their carriers) actually stronger on
the Kaz than on the Superloop, or is the "carrier to noise" ratio
better on the Kaz? You should be able to tell that by looking at
small portion of the Elad's display
If the interference level (noise / domestic splatter) is higher on
the Superloop, the DX won't be as readable, even if its signal
strength from the Asians is better.
This goes back to what some have been mentioning, that ability to
null broadly and in a certain direction is often more important than
aiming the antenna at the DX.
best wishes,
Nick
At 17:02 2018-10-25, Neil Kazaross wrote:
Craig I am surprised that JJ's are so much better on your KAZ that is aimed
at least 40 deg from them than on your Superloop basically aimed right at
them. Your Superloop is 45 x 20 ft so 900 sq ft under it.
What is the height (bottom wire to apex) of your 72 ft KAZ? 73 KAZ worried
something might be wrong with connections to your Superloop.
On Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 11:24 AM Mark Durenberger <ma...@durenberger.com>
wrote:
> Thanks Mark. Kaz reminds us that D-KAZ Aspect Ratio is important to a good
> EZNEC result so, presumably, the same is true in real antenna life.
>
> One of the measurement runs I've made for the upcoming D-KAZ Cookbook
> compared two different apex heights.
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> Mark Durenberger
>
>
Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada
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