I figured I would try asking ChatGPT this question and got an interesting answer. The AI suggested that the cantenna with a monopole had narrower bandwidth and a few other advantages, including easier construction.On Sunday, July 6, 2025 at 3:22:28 PM UTC-5 kb3puw wrote:Could someone point me to or explain the differences in characteristics and physical implementation of a loop vs a cantenna detector of the type Eduard showed at today's meeting?
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The cantenna is essentially a waveguide, and as such greatly attenuates signals with frequencies below cut-off. This can be helpful in limiting RFI. The loop feed does not have this advantage.
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An example AI screwup: I asked ChatGPT to draw a voltage-follower op amp with offset and unipolar supply:

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R2 and R2..... what? R1 and R1 what?
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