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Re: [IRCA] Upcoming Trip
If you're on the coast, Craig, it would be worth the effort to put 
together some sort of Flag/Superloop/Kaz.   Yes, you're right, I used 
an ALA100, with wire around the motel balcony in Seaside, and 
something like that will give you a taste of coastal, but if you have 
the chance, nulling the domestics, even a bit, helps a lot.
If you can't fit one small telescoping pole into the luggage, then 
finding a tree with a branch about 10-15' high that will allow you to 
construct a Kaz (not a DKaz) using your FLG100 might be the way to 
go.    I've used that in a couple of locations and been pleased with 
the results using about 100' total of wire.
best wishes,
Nick
At 22:51 18-01-17, C B via IRCA wrote:
I am taking a trip next month by air that will involve a few days on 
the Oregon coast. I was thinking of taking a Wellbrook FLG100LN and 
a small quantity of wire to make a mini corner fed loop. Does anyone 
know the practical minimum for a portable loop? I seem to remember 
Nick Hall-Patch using an ALA 100 (I think) from a hotel room in 
Seaside at the IRCA Convention many years ago, which is what 
inspired the idea. Any insights would be welcome. I am hoping for 
something reasonably portable, so I don't think a DKAZ with 
associated telescoping poles would fit the bill. I also recollect 
that Chuck Hutton erected some temporary loops at the Rockworks site 
near Manzanita, I think. I wonder how large they were.
Thanks!
Craig Barnes
Wheat Ridge, CO
Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada 
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