
Originally Posted by
mw0uzo
Fed up trying to find decent capacitors, I dismantled my manual ATU. I changed the loop material to a 4.7m circumference of RG-213 coax and got rid of the gamma match and used an unshielded Faraday loop. Two of the variable capacitors in parallel got it resonant on 80m. I can now hear stations clearly when before they were completely swamped in noise and inaudible. There is still quite a lot of noise however, approx S7.
Further improvement expected to improve RX S/N further is use of a shielded Faraday loop. Not tested on TX yet - a further version made from large diameter copper tube is likely necessary as well as a custom made butterfly capacitor and motor drive for convenient use and 100w of handling power.
It really is quite surprising, the S/N improvement over a wire dipole. Its not the holy grail, but it is significantly improved. (YAY!)