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Old September 14th 04, 08:35 PM
NN7Kex(NOSPAM)k7zfg
 
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NN7Kex(NOSPAM)k7zfg wrote:

The original reason that he made these for six meters (Swan),
was 2 fold-- one, to improve the bandwidth of the antennas, and two,
(remember
this was before cable tv was widely used) to limit TVI( an antenna with
a built in TVI filter !. A consideration for KLM useing this design was
additional bandwidth, consistant foo max gain (high gain antennas are
pretty touchy about
gain over bandwidth). Hope this info helps, Jim NN7K


Oh, forgot to explain just HOW the Swan antenna limited TVI !
reason was that the antenna was relatively flat in gain, over 1-2
MHz of six meters. Above around 53 MHz, or below 49MHz, theoretically,
the antenna pattern collapsed, and the swr rose dramatically.
This was what was claimed, If remember the spin from those times! Jim