Re: [IRCA] New Palstar tunable ferrite loop on their webpage

2009-05-22 Thread Doug Pifer
Thanks for the link Steve. I guess we'll have to wait and see how it performs. In any case I think it's good they're giving it a go and at least providing more options for us. Maybe a little feedback will assist in future designs!?! 73- Doug On May 22, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Steve Ratzlaff wrot

Re: [IRCA] New Palstar tunable ferrite loop on their webpage

2009-05-22 Thread satya
Hi Steve: Thanks for the link! I gotta say, for a lot more than the Quantum Loop goes for, it seems that you get less: modest ferrite length, no azimuth tilt, no Q control, and no external antenna connection. I'm sure it's built like a tank, though. Kevin S Bainbridge Island, WA >>From a not

[IRCA] New Palstar tunable ferrite loop on their webpage

2009-05-22 Thread Steve Ratzlaff
From a note posted today on the yahoo Palstar group, the new LA-30 tunable ferrite loop is now listed on the Palstar webpage. http://palstar.com/la30.php There's a preliminary manual and schematic you can download, and some pictures. A MW loop head is standard with extra-cost optional LW and lo