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I want to put an eight wire vertical cage around a one hundred twenty
foot steel support for 80 meters. I can center feed the cage with open wire line, which I assume will be more efficient than feeding the steel at the bottom. The cage will not be in contact with the ground or the tower. My thought is that the wires will make a better radiator than the steel, but I have no idea what the steel "core" will do to the efficiency of the antenna. I have had no success in modelling this antenna. So my question is will the center fed, ungrounded cage dipole provide any real advantage over feeding the tower at the bottom? Thanks. Dave |
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