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Old August 18th 05, 07:04 PM
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Having said that it's a poor inverted V, it does a great job as a flat top.
I've worked quite a bit of DX on 75 and 40 with my G5RV at 20'.

Dave - W5GT

"W5GT" wrote in message
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I've had poor luck even using the G5RV as an inverted V.

Dave - W5GT

"Frank" wrote in message
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Guy. My best option is to install a G5VR but having one half bend back

90
degrees horizontally so that when you look down from the top it is L
shaped.
My question is, will this degrade performance very much and in what

way.
Many thanks and regards,
John ZL2TTM


Need more information: How high is the antenna, what type of

transmission
line do you plan on using, and what frequencies will it be used on?

Bending the antenna will reduce the real part of the input impedance,

thus
increasing transmission line losses. It will also tend to increase its
directivity in the direction of the "vee".

The G5RV antenna tends to exhibit higher transmission line losses. See

the
extensive analysis at www.vk1od.net

Suggest you obtain the free download of EZNEC from www.eznec.com then

you
can analyze the antenna for yourself. Also there are many free programs
available for transmission line analysis. Probably Reg (G4FGQ) has one

for
free.

Regards,

Frank (VE6CB)