• Home
  • DX Engineering Amplified Shortwave 50KHz - 30MHz loop Antenna (DXE-RF-PRO-1B)

DX Engineering Amplified Shortwave 50KHz - 30MHz loop Antenna (DXE-RF-PRO-1B)

  • Brand: DX Engineering
  • P\N: DXE-RF-PRO-1B
(0)No Reviews yet

Availability: In Stock


Your Price: $799.99

Do you have questions?

Please contact our experts for assistance.

Description

DX Engineering RF-PRO-1B® Active Magnetic Loop Antennas

DX Engineering RF-PRO-1B Active Magnetic Loop Antennas are designed for low-noise reception of signals within the frequency range of 100-kHz to 30-MHz. Their integral, extra-high dynamic range, low-noise preamplifier is designed for minimum intermodulation distortion in the presence of very high-level signals that would normally overload most preamplifiers.

RF-PRO-1B Active Magnetic Loop Antennas, formerly known as the “Pixel Loop” and recently as InLogis, are now manufactured and serviced by DX Engineering. One of the reasons that DX Engineering invested in becoming the owner and manufacturer of the amazing RF-PRO-1B Active Magnetic Loop is because the preamplifier design is very stout and capable. It is a specialized adaptation of the famed Norton Amplifier, a design achieved by the brilliant engineer and owner of Clifton Laboratories, Jack Smith, K8ZOA, who passed away not long ago. Years ago, this excellent high-gain, low-noise preamplifier was licensed from Clifton Laboratories by Pixel for use on this magnetic loop antenna, with the understanding that Jack’s name or his company name would not be used.Now that DX Engineering also owns the rights to Clifton Laboratories designs, we can share this amazing fact about the RF-PRO-1B Active Magnetic Loop preamplifier.

Most active antennas are whip types and respond mainly to the time-varying electrical-field portion of an electro-magnetic radio wave. The magnetic loop responds primarily to the magnetic field and thus ensures high rejection of nearby electric fields. The intensity of the electric field is usually higher than the magnetic field when an antenna is close to interference sources such as TVs, fluorescent lamps, power line wiring etc. By rejecting the electric field there is a reduction in local interference compared to other types of active and passive antennas. They can be mounted to a pole, mast or any flat surface.

Interference reduction is further enhanced by the deep nulls of the antenna's directional pattern that can be used to "null out" or reduce interference coming from a specific localized direction. Installation of the loop on a simple rotator allows the listener to position the loop for maximum rejection of an interfering noise or signal. Many hams are discovering that having separate receive and transmit antennas yields advantages. These receive-only antennas are also a sure-fire way to cover the new 630-meter allocation!

Key Features:

  • Primary coverage range: 100 kHz to 30 MHz (50 kHz - 100 kHz with reduced specifications)
  • A great receive solution for 630 meter band (472-479 kHz)
  • Very low IMD, 30 dB Low-Noise Preamplifier insures good performance in both strong and weak signal environments
  • Up to 30 dB rejection of locally radiated noise compared to whip antennas
  • Figure eight directivity provides deep nulls to further reduce interference
  • Rejects power line noise
  • Rugged construction, easily mounts to a pole or flat vertical surface
  • No manual tuning necessary
  • No Home Owners Association problems; low profile and works only 5 ft. above ground level
  • Modular design for easy installation and maintenance
  • Internal Transmit/Receive keying relay disconnects Antenna/Preamp from your receiver when transmitting
  • Same item and improved quality as the old Pixel Technologies RF-PRO-1A and RF-PRO-1B Loops

NOTE: This is a receive-only antenna. DO NOT connect the RF-PRO-1B to a transmitter or the power injector and preamplifier can be damaged

Downloads

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Reviews

No reviews available

Be the first to Write a Review