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Old December 27th 07, 02:47 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Yuri Blanarovich Yuri Blanarovich is offline
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Default Collins' Curtain Array


"J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in message
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Dear Tehrasha Darkon and Group:

Yes! An additional curtain antenna is seen off to the right of the
picture, which somewhat confuses. Additionally, the butterfly is not easy
to see on the nearest antenna. Thank you for finding the picture.

Now, if the actual antenna people who have been on this group have not
been driven off of the group by the theological ramblings about whether
angels exist and, if so, how many could fit on the head of a pin, please
enlighten this old antenna person who had thought he had seen every
practical antenna (including a good many that were not practical - see US
patent 1,554,231). What is the function of the groups of seven +
butterfly?

73, Mac N8TT

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J. McLaughlin; Michigan, USA
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Hi Mac,

I have not build those monsters but examining the picture, what it looks
like:
The six towers in circle seem to be support for the reflection screens, with
wires stretched between them from top to bottom.
In the middle of each section and on the front of the screens is the tower
with sets of two broadband arrays, which should allow some vertical beam
steering, like a stack of two antennas. So six direction and some vertical
beam steering with great F/B thanks to reflector screens.
On the right there seems to be the classic curtain array with reflectors.

Most of the guys on this group know everything about antennas, lossless
lines, just don't have much in their backyards. :-)