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Amateur Radio Station W7THY
Perhaps the greatest aspect and most wonderful feature of this hobby of ours is that, once in a while, we are all blessed with a golden opportunity to meet
other like minded radio amateurs on a more personal level and we indulge in the greatest gift of all.............we share.

A few days ago, I received an email from W7THY (John), expressing an interest in this website and its content. Since then, John and I have exchanged a
number of emails and, I hope, established the beginnings of what will be a long and lasting friendship.  John very kindly sent me some photographs of his
mag loop and has been extremely generous by giving me his permission to share his skill and craftmanship with visitors to this website.  There is no doubt
in my mind that he will reap immense pleasure and enjoy great success with his home made and technically complex loop.  From the photographs provided,
you  will see that he has put a great deal of time and effort in to the finished article.

Once again, I publicly thank John for his interest and, of course, recognise his great courage in taking on such a technically challenging antenna.  Please click
on  the thumbnails below and venture in to the world of  W7THY’s Magnetic Loop Antenna