
STEP 3
Slide capacitor onto the loop half oriented as shown.
Slide fibre glass insulator into other loop half and screw together with supplied counter sunk screw.
Capacitor should slide easily across the join. If it does not check screw is not “proud” of the tube.
STEP4
Position blue insulators and add mounting feet. Do not over tighten bolts. Note: The loop can be
mounted either “Horizontal” or “Vertical” depending on your preference.
TUNING Note: To correctly tune the loop you will need an antenna analyser.
First we need to adjust the gamma bar for 50 ohms. This is done by moving the bar along the lower tube,
finger tightening the brass lock nut and checking frequently the impedance.
Next we adjust capacitance. Set your antenna analyser for the desired target frequency. As you move the
capacitor along the top part of the loop watch the antenna analyser for a sudden dip in VSWR. This
indicates you are close to your target frequency (you will probably over shoot) Move the capacitor in
very small increments and adjust for the lowest VSWR. 10m is at the beginning of the pipe end and the
further you move the tube the further you go up in frequency 11m, 12m, 15m etc.
Depending on the model 10m-20m or the 10m-40m the tube capacitor will need to be almost fully
engaged for the higher frequencies. Once tuned recheck impedance and adjust if necessary. If you do this
VSWR may change. TIP: this can be a bit of a “pendulum” effect where you may need to go back and
forth a few times to get the best possible result. When you are happy gently lock the brass lock ring.
TIP: If you have a man made noise source try rotating the loop as you may well be able to null out the
problem.