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Yep, it's possible - these 3 articles from SWLing.com show you how...;.
As previously mentioned, this loop is passive in nature. This means that this little loop is suitable for a radio or SDR with high sensitivity - a SDRPlay or Airspy would likely work well. For older radios - say, a Kenwood R2000 or the Yaesu FRG7 (called by many the 'Frog') - it might not deliver enough signal to be useable. We have several links for amplifiers in our Loops wiki. At least in theory, the W6LVP kit might work very well with this antenna. There are others in that article, too...
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Mike

DIY: How to build a Noise-Cancelling Passive Loop (NCPL) antenna
I’ve gotten an number of inquiries from SWLing Post readers asking for a step-by-step guide to building the passive loop antenna I’ve mentioned in a number of previous posts. This anten…
swling.com

Hack a broken VGA cable to make a binocular ferrite cores for your NCPL antenna
Many thanks to Oscar (EA3IBC) who shares this simple hack. I’ve gotten quite a few emails from Post readers telling me that the only thing holding them back from building a NCPL antenna is th…
swling.com

More about hacking VGA cables to make binocular ferrite cores
A few days ago, we posted an a short article showing how Oscar hacked a VGA cable to make a binocular ferrite core for his homebrew NCPL/Youloop antenna. Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Gra…
swling.com
As previously mentioned, this loop is passive in nature. This means that this little loop is suitable for a radio or SDR with high sensitivity - a SDRPlay or Airspy would likely work well. For older radios - say, a Kenwood R2000 or the Yaesu FRG7 (called by many the 'Frog') - it might not deliver enough signal to be useable. We have several links for amplifiers in our Loops wiki. At least in theory, the W6LVP kit might work very well with this antenna. There are others in that article, too...

Loops - The RadioReference Wiki
Mike