On Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:01:10 GMT, "Jerry"
wrote:
"Sal M. Onella" wrote in message
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"Richard Clark" wrote in message
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:33:28 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote:
However, returning to my own recent shipboard experience and antennas
there, I will later today post a link to a dozen or so pictures. It
will include shots of Guss' Loops. I dare say several of these
pictures will provoke much head scratching (but only to those few
actually interested in antennas here in this forum).
http://home.comcast.net/~kb7qhc/antennas/navy/
I used to have the nomenclatures of all those antennas memorized, but,
alas,
having gotten away from EMI inspections in 2003 and having fully retired
last year, all I can call to mind is the AS-2815/SSR-1 (your "Drooped
Cross
Horizontal")
You zeroed in on some cryppie antennas. I rocognize the biconical dipole,
an HFDF antenna and a Rubicon antenna. They're often found together on an
Aegis cruiser. (Makes me want to put on my coveralls and get back out
there -- or maybe not.)
Hi "Sal"
I'd like to know more about the Drooped Cross
Horizontal"). Do you know the frequency it is designed for?
Jerry KD6JDJ
Hi Jerry,
I built a model of it, and from by guess and by golly, I presumed it
would be somewhere in the middle of the VHF/UHF Shipboard Band
(225-400 MHz) and made it resonant at 300 MHz (arbitrary selection,
mind you).
Let me know if you want a copy of that file.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC