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Old October 25th 05, 03:24 PM
Vinnie S.
 
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Default can i cophase 4 dipoles?

On 25 Oct 2005 06:58:44 -0700, "Homer" wrote:

Sure you can co-phase 4 or more dipoles. A Super Scanner has 3
co-phased. You just need the proper mathing network and the proper
spacing between them. You won't gain much from this, but it can be
done.

Homer



I don't know about anything about co-phasing, with the exception of there is
space needed between them. Someone here (maybe Landshark), mentioned they had
co-phased base antennas. But he is in a townhome, which would probably not have
the space for such a plan. Not only that, he tore me up about how he was
disabled, and hanging 1 dipole would be a problem. Now he wants to hang 4. For
what he want to use it for, 1 dipole whould be plenty enough, and could have
easily been done 1 month ago. Regardless of whether he builds one or buys one,
he will need some help to hang it, and that scenerio would be the least
problematic for him and his help.

Vinnie S.