Okay folks, the battle is about to begin -- and not the one in Iran either...
I have *TWO* loops now!
(Wait -- is this even legal or do I need a license for multiple loops? Someone please advise!)
Unlike other reviews, this will be a totally unfair test with results tainted in any way I see fit -- most likely depending on how I feel at the time -- or at least until one of the vendors offers me a bribe.
I will be pitting these two loops against each other in a classic good versus evil test and will not present any strange, negative-number test data. This will not be a scientific test. In fact, I will be using tarot cards to decide the winner. If that fails, then a random coin flip will have to do. And if that fails, well, then I'll just make stuff up.
Which loop is good or evil will be up for YOU to decide. I don't really care as long as it works. Good is usually boring and evil is usually fun. What does that have to do with antenna reviews? I dunno either.
The trusty Perseus SDR will be the measuring device -- and lets not forget those tarot cards!
Picture and video links will be provided -- be forewarned that they may have some disturbing and graphic antenna scenes -- and thus will be rated "Z" in honor of Zulu time.
The initial preview will be posted soon.
I have *TWO* loops now!
(Wait -- is this even legal or do I need a license for multiple loops? Someone please advise!)
Unlike other reviews, this will be a totally unfair test with results tainted in any way I see fit -- most likely depending on how I feel at the time -- or at least until one of the vendors offers me a bribe.
I will be pitting these two loops against each other in a classic good versus evil test and will not present any strange, negative-number test data. This will not be a scientific test. In fact, I will be using tarot cards to decide the winner. If that fails, then a random coin flip will have to do. And if that fails, well, then I'll just make stuff up.
Which loop is good or evil will be up for YOU to decide. I don't really care as long as it works. Good is usually boring and evil is usually fun. What does that have to do with antenna reviews? I dunno either.
The trusty Perseus SDR will be the measuring device -- and lets not forget those tarot cards!
Picture and video links will be provided -- be forewarned that they may have some disturbing and graphic antenna scenes -- and thus will be rated "Z" in honor of Zulu time.
The initial preview will be posted soon.