Jack,
I had dipoles for 40, 17 and 12 meters fed off a common feedpoint, and
presently have 40 and 17. SWR is below 1.5:1 on both bands. I have run EZNEC
on both of these, and have not found any meaningful loss in gain relative to
a single dipole.
If you want to improve things, get rid of the RG58. At 10 meters, LMR240
will get you at least a db. It weigh about the same, and is only about .04
inch bigger. It will also take 1400W.
Tam/WB2TT
"Jack Twilley" wrote in message
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I recently set up a multiband dipole with six elements tuned for 40,
20, and 10 respectively. I now find myself wondering if I should
convert it to monoband dipoles.
The end result would be three coplanar monoband dipoles with three
coincident feedpoints with three parallel runs of ~100 feet of RG-58
coax to an antenna switch in the shack.
What effect would this change have on performance?
Jack.
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