Hi Kevin, good to see you looking well. Thanks for the video.
@PaulaBean5 ай бұрын
I appreciate you took the effort to draw a schematic. Now I can build and try such a control box myself.
@loughkb5 ай бұрын
Well this is probably not the best design. But you can get the schematic for the MFJ loop tuner, which is similar. They have a couple of inductors in line with The coupling capacitor, might make the difference.
@K7PKB5 ай бұрын
Great to see to back! Thanks for the info about this antenna.
@georgenunes16145 ай бұрын
Best wishes for a full recovery Kevin! You are looking and sounding better every video! Sorry about the loop, we all have parts in our junk boxes from wished successes…. ham radio brat
@Philip-KA4KOE5 ай бұрын
Always love your preroll. Glad you're better.
@johnpawlicki11845 ай бұрын
I have a very wide band antenna that handles 100 watts and matches 1:1 across HF, VHF and UHF bands. It sits on my shack desk. It is, of course, my dummy load. Great video.
@Oodle-ox2vf5 ай бұрын
Lookin better man. Happy days. 🙂
@timmcilraith87625 ай бұрын
Hope we have our "good old Kevin" back for good. Much missed.
@dougtaylor77245 ай бұрын
Two thoughts. Take a dremel tool and cut the back open. Shorten the wires and cover the hole with a piece of flat plastic and a dab of silicone. Second is use the loop for AM radio station listening at night. I bet you can get so many stations out there they overlap. The loop might give you directional discretion. BTW, you look great Kevin. Look like you old self. Glad to see you back and feeling better.
@ominkan31295 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. Really gives insight to what to pass up. It looks cool but that's all.
@youtube.youtube.0116 күн бұрын
I have experimented with 4 different loop vendors. What I learned was that diameter definitely has a relationship with band efficiency. The MFJ Loop tuners print a chart of most efficient diameters for each band or multi-band use. I also learned that all of them receive very quietly. One more thing I learned - tuning with an antenna analyzer connected is better than listening with your ear. If you could transmit on a beam or dipole, and receive with a loop, I believe you would have the best of both worlds, but the arrangement would not be cheap.
@jorgecuadra97985 ай бұрын
Kevin. Nice to see you again. I hope you're ok in your recovery. Regards from Santiago of Chile. 73's CE3PSD
@norrinradd89525 ай бұрын
Looking better, I hope you feel better as well. It's difficult to know for sure if this antenna is intentionally bad with intent to maximize profit or perhaps it is defective. If you had the time perhaps you could improve this antenna and do a video about it. Thank you for sharing.
@EricMarshallva5 ай бұрын
good to see you on
@elkabong6429Ай бұрын
Thorough review and the results speak for themselves! Good job!
@DM-fz3ly5 ай бұрын
for the $88+ dollars I would package it up and return it! Amazon "free returns" won't cost you a penny
@SparkyTom1Ай бұрын
Once again you are saving me money. Thanks Kevin and I hope that your health continues to improve!
@traveller-nl5 ай бұрын
Tnx Kevin. Nice parts though. Good Hardline for your other loop, nice box… Hmm just needs an inductor and you can make a manual T-match or even a Pi network out of it. Maybe even a pre-selector…? Plenty of opportunity to use your VNA with such projects.
@blugoose862 ай бұрын
wow< I almost bought one of these. Almost. Thanks for the review.
@Steve-GM0HUU5 ай бұрын
👍Thanks for video Kevin. I think your idea to repurpose the parts is good.
@lilblackduc73125 ай бұрын
Thank you, Kevin! Take care of yourself and "Keep the Faith"! 🇺🇸 👍☕
@donnakano36975 ай бұрын
Thank you for putting out objective, quantifiable reviews.
@WECB6405 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin. This was a very good video and test of the GOOZEEZOO. Those tiny variable caps and thin wire interconnects can't possibly handle more than a few watts of RF because (as you know) all magnetic loops have very large currents and voltages on the loop. I would check the resistance of the loop with a bench supply and then read the mv drop with a DVM across the loop and compute via Ohms Law. it should be about 0.1 ohms or less. Let's also take apart that faulty balun and see why it adds loss and broadens the Q of the loop. Looking forward to the next video. Glad to see you're feeling stronger as time goes forward. 👍73 OM
@leehyde66104 ай бұрын
Glad to see your alive and well!
@andrewhill25565 ай бұрын
Great your back doing videos. I've seen other reviews on these loops and none of them good. Fred in the shed had issues trying to tune 11m and I think he did a mod and it worked a little better ? All the best Andy M6APJ
@o2bnov03072 ай бұрын
Thank you for the review!
@raylowe33245 ай бұрын
Nice looking dummy load. The loop coax is probably the only thing worth using.
@chrisherd9915 ай бұрын
Thanks for this.
@bradenglettkd8zm695 ай бұрын
Great video, Kevin. You, no doubt, saved a lot of operators from buying junk. Maybe it's OK for receive only, but so is a 50' length of wire! 😀
@g1jee4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review.
@hectorpascal5 ай бұрын
Don't give them ideas Kevin! Even with the controls on the bottom of the box, the "improved" performance will still be pretty awful! Nicely made main loop though... (and if you put that lossy thin coax feed line, the SWR will look even "better"!)
@raymondmartin67375 ай бұрын
Yes, I bought a similar Goozeezoo look like this and it doesn't work well too. It makes a good table top display
@KG5RK5 ай бұрын
Hello Kevin, Glad to see you up and about. I think I've seen better performance out of DUMMY Loads ! Mag loops are supposed to be "HI Q" antennas. As I recall, HI-Q means NARROW Bandwidth. So their claims of service from 40 Meters to 70 CM just validates it is also LOW Q... A HIGH DOLLAR DUMMY LOAD. That piece of Hardline loop looks impressive :-}
@tomtwist10815 ай бұрын
I think you forget that a magloop needs to be tuned to the operating frequency. So the coverage says little about the Q.
@Darrell_Coquillette5 ай бұрын
It looks like it's good quality. Now I want to see Kevin rebuild it to work the way it should. Thanks again for the videos and I hope you're doing well. 73 de N9JOD
@loughkb5 ай бұрын
I was thinking about coupling it with a coupling loop and feeding it that way. But the small light duty capacitors they use would arc over like fireworks. I don't think there's any hope for the design. At least not with the hardware they included. I might turn the box into a zmatch antenna tuner for QRP. And use that nice coax loop on one of my home built loops.
@raymondmartin67375 ай бұрын
To Add, I bought a UBeesize CT-50 Tripod for about $15.00 additional for this junky loop. Thanks for your review and warning.
@DonDegidio5 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin, Would be interested in how the coax loop works on your homebrew loop. Might not be a total waste of money. 🙂 Stay safe. 73 WJ3U
@wa6gxq5 ай бұрын
Good to see you 73
@MegawattKS5 ай бұрын
Excellent video and tests against the other antennas! Thanks. On the issue of why the efficiency is low, I think its got low-Q capacitors. They're AM radio receiver caps. At this antenna size (2m circumference on 20 meters), the theoretical Q of the resonant loop (X/R) is likely about 2500 and the resonating cap Q should be very high (maybe 5000+). But then tuning would be very sensitive and arcing would likely result on transmit. As is, its still maybe a good receive antenna though (background noise is usually at least 20 dB above theoretical limits - so an efficiency of 0.01 would be fine 🙂) I'm curious. What kind of caps do you have in your homebrew loop (and how sensitive is the tuning)? And is the diameter about the same?
@loughkb5 ай бұрын
The homebrew loop is fully covered in two videos. Look back about three videos in my channel and you'll see building the small magnetic loop. The description references the design video from last year with all the details.
@bill-20185 ай бұрын
It does show that a bought aerial doesn't mean it outperforms a home made one. I've made five attic dipoles 20m to 10m, an outdoor 60m inverted vee, two loops for h.f. and a copy of a thing which was around in the 1960's and 70's called a Joystick and 26 foot of wire which tunes 160m to 10m using a supposedly non-working MFJ 16010 tuner I was given. It worked for me. It did stop working after a trip to Wales and I found a wire not soldered and soldered it so I guess vibration moved the unsoldered wire. G4GHB.
@JT-py9lv5 ай бұрын
*Thanks for taking one for the team.* Need to stay away from this one for sure !
@AlanElBee5 ай бұрын
At that price, you could crank up the transmit power and do a "smoke test" 😂 73, K7KS
@raymondmartin67375 ай бұрын
Indoors, I could hear a strong shortwave signal on 15.770, WRMI in Florida
@robincross46255 ай бұрын
It sounds like RG-174. Look it up 0.1 inch OD. 2.8 mm sounds about right.
@raymondmartin67375 ай бұрын
This really takes the user for a loop
@tommiehinman13495 ай бұрын
LoL I can see why you didn't include a link to purchase
@loughkb5 ай бұрын
Yep, this review turned out to be more of a warning. Ha
@mcarroll58853 ай бұрын
The downside to so-called "magnetic loop" antennas made in this way, using flimsy, polyvaricon, receiver-grade capacitors, is just that. One needs to remember that at resonance, even with QRP power levels, a considerable amount of RF current (upwards of 4 amps RF at just 1 Watt- if losses are low- on a 4ft dia loop with a 5/8-in. diameter loop conductor operating on 14mHz.) flows in the loop and through the loop tuning cap. On a polyvaricon-type capacitor in a tuning unit like your example, that current flows through a small, mechanical, wiper contact that connects to the cap. rotating plates on one side and the stator (stationary) plates of the cap. section on the other side. That wiper contact has considerable RF resistance and, thus, significant power loss. (Keep in mind that RF currents flow only on the surface of conductors.) Even more substantial capacitors, such as air-variable transmitting capacitors with a single section (or two sections in parallel- same thing) are to be avoided. Instead, a "split-stator" (dual-section) type of tuning capacitor is needed with loop connections made ONLY to the stator plates and NO connection to the mechanical contact of the rotor plates. That eliminates resistance losses in a wiper contact. The only other capacitor type superior to that is a vacuum variable transmitting capacitor. BTW- Our ham radio slang calls these antennas "magnetic" which may lead some to think they somehow use permanent magnets. Instead, they couple RF radio energy waves to the air via Electromagnetic induction means.
@wmb22922 ай бұрын
You couldn't pick a worse and less efficient capacitor for this application than the polyvaricons that the loop tuner is utilizing ! - VE3WMB
@W3OY-RAY5 ай бұрын
I would return it too.
@davidsradioroom96785 ай бұрын
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
@BMCTackle5 ай бұрын
Hmm. How does the loop do as a rec only antenna? I need a RX only loop!
@loughkb5 ай бұрын
Poorly. I think I mentioned it briefly in the video that I only heard the strongest of stations.
@TheArtofEngineering5 ай бұрын
I imagine that coax being as lossy as it will be broadens the Q making it look wider than it is?
@tomtwist10815 ай бұрын
If you mean the main loop coax, I find that the best part of this antenna. Much better than an RG-213 or other braided coax. The main loss is probably in the C1 capacitors. 5 W @ 14.1 MHz would produce 7.35 A in a good loop this size.
@TheArtofEngineering5 ай бұрын
@@tomtwist1081no the feedline (2 mins 52 secs into video). But agreed using polyvaricon caps for the tuning is not really fit for purpose as well, considering the voltages generated at even modest power outputs is very high!
@migsvensurfing63105 ай бұрын
Only using the screen on the loop itself, one could use chicken wire. The coax "functionality" is not used in the loop. Thick cable is desired for mechanical stability. I would rather like to see a measurement of the cable he didn't use....
@TheArtofEngineering5 ай бұрын
@@migsvensurfing6310 Yes my mate has built one himself from aluminium strip. Worked 15000km Euro stations on 20w CW on his antenna ....in this video (DX will be in part 2 video :)) kzbin.info/www/bejne/fJ7OfnebjcZ2hbc
@tomtwist10815 ай бұрын
@@TheArtofEngineering He is not using the RG-174 in his tests. It looks like RG-58. But the RG-174 only har 0.12 dB more loss than RG-174, and 0.21 dB at 28 MHz. Negiable compared to the other losses in this antenna.
@JennyEverywhere5 ай бұрын
I never could make a contact with the stupid loop. I got better results on my own homebrew loop.
@Ascania5 ай бұрын
You sure that's coax? That looks like a shower hose they used.
@АльбертБагдасаров-у7ц3 ай бұрын
*Здравствуйте! Я купил такую антенну и она не работает на передачу! Скажите, что находится в дополнительной коробочке, куда подсоединяется кабель питания? Как заставить эту антенну работать? Спасибо!*
@loughkb3 ай бұрын
This antenna does not work well. It's poorly designed.
@kenwezeman78275 ай бұрын
I didn't think it would work just based on the claimed specs.
@ronleblanc98325 ай бұрын
could you do better by changing the coax loop size ???
@loughkb5 ай бұрын
No the problem in this loop is the design and the inadequate capacitors.
@KeepEvery1Guessing4 ай бұрын
The box and capacitors might be a basis for a QRP Z-match. And check the skinny feed line COAX with you VNA before you toss it. Yes, it will be very lossy on VHF/UHF, but might be acceptable on the lower HF bands, or for cutting up to make short jumpers.
@loughkb4 ай бұрын
Yeah I was thinking along the same lines with that box, a QRP antenna tuner. Short jumpers is an interesting idea with that coax. In lieu of antenna switches at my desk, I've been thinking about making a small BNC patch panel. Bring the antenna tuner in and out, the SWR meter in and out, the antenna feeds, and the radio feeds all up to BNC connectors and then just using short patch connect cables to patch things the way I need at that point. Much more flexible than trying to do things with multiple antenna switches.
@AndrewMurphy83834 ай бұрын
Looks like rg174?
@raymondmartin67375 ай бұрын
If I spoke to the manufacturer I would give them some :cross talk.:
@2321brendan5 ай бұрын
In absolute best case scenario,this loop will be about 4% efficient at 7Mhz So 5w in = 200mw out at best . Probably more like 0.5% eff due to resistance in coax connections ,switches,cap wipers. So maybe 25mw out. QRRRRRRRRppppp
@PaulaBean5 ай бұрын
Should be good for FT8 and FT65.
@pasixty65104 ай бұрын
On HF it doesn’t outperform a dummy load that much and on UHF/VHF every loop does better. So…no no no!
@WHNorthcote5 ай бұрын
Of all the stupid names for a company, this has to be in the top ten.
@johnwest79935 ай бұрын
That looks like Heliax, a full copper shield, (basically thin copper pipe with ribs to allow some flex in order to bend it,) that they are using the shield of for their loop. This loop antenna appears to be made out of whatever assortment of junk parts they could find, and poorly 'designed' by someone who knows nothing about RF. Any homebrew $10 loop that is designed and built properly would far outperform this piece of junk. The short coax they provided looks close to RG-174, which might work for HF but is just an attenuator at VHF/UHF. This isn't designed to work. It's designed to take money from the unwary. BTW, with antenna lengths at VHF/UHF being what they are, and vertical antennas being so very cheap and simple, there is really no point in trying to build a much more complex and expensive tunable loop that offers almost no advantage beyond slight directivity to combat noise that likely doesn't exist at VHF/UHF wherever the user is located. Certain types of antennas are advantageous on certain bands, but are seldom optimal on other bands that are far removed.
@jpkellyburbank5 ай бұрын
With the included coax it would have worked even worse. Buyer beware.
@johnnorth93554 ай бұрын
No inductor loop means it's junk.
@loughkb4 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. There are other means of coupling, gamma match, ferrite transformer. However, the army made loops this way, and MFJ has a loop tuner that works this way that works quite well. The design idea is sound if properly implemented. This loop uses poor wiring and inadequate capacitors. The only thing good about it is the coaxial main loop.
@bradfordcouncilman31365 ай бұрын
FB OM
@paulshaffer967416 күн бұрын
CW is ft8 for men
@eddiewalker45304 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. Think I’ll pass 😊
@AlexejSvirid5 ай бұрын
Hey, Kevin. 🙂 KZbin works terrible. They may stop it working here soon. Too much complaints for political misuse.
@AlexejSvirid5 ай бұрын
One time I tried to search for "trinity", but two of three first search results were political news.
@АльбертБагдасаров-у7ц3 ай бұрын
Это плохая антенна!
@loughkb3 ай бұрын
That was my conclusion in the video
@ve6hdh9925 ай бұрын
Great video, Kevin. Glad to see you gaining more strength each video. Keep kicking that Covid to the curb. Take care. de VE6HDH