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Old September 19th 06, 02:17 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default How much of a multiband fan antenna has to be fanned?

W4WNT wrote:
Similar to the Hustler models of mobile antennas, the distance between FP
and X would be part of each dipole. FP would be the end of the coax
connected to the dipoles.


There's a big difference, Bill. With the Hustler system, the
10m *loaded* element has a lower impedance on 10m than the 15m
and 20m elements, so most of the 10m energy flows into the 10m
element.

Without loading, as below, the 10m element has the highest
impedance on 10m. The 20m element has the lowest impedance
on 10m so most of the 10m energy flows into the 20m element
and the system is non-resonant on 10m.

I used EZNEC to make a vertical inverted-L, resonant on 20m.
It has a 6 foot vertical section and a 10.8 foot horizontal
top section. Then in the other direction at the top, I added
a 2.25 foot section to try to make it resonant on 10m. There
is very little 10m current in the 2.25 foot section. Most
of the 10m current flows in the 10.8 foot section. The
feedpoint impedance on 10m is 522-j719.

On 10m, the impedance looking into a 10.8 foot whip is much
lower than the impedance looking into a 2.25 foot whip.
The 10m energy pretty much ignores the 2.25 foot whip and
takes the path of least impedance into the 10.8 foot whip.

"funkbastler" wrote in message
...
If, on each side of the feed point, a single conductor runs out
to point X, with individual conductors onward from X for each
band of interest, how far from the feedpoint can X be?

(like this) /10 meters
/
FP----------------X------15 meters
\
\
\
\20 meters

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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com
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