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Lattin antenna
I've read with interest the discussion on the Lattin antenna. I couldnt
help but wonder if this type of contruction could be applied to a 1/4 lambda vertical antenna mamde of metal tubing. I can see some neighborhood assciations accepting this as an artistic flagpole design. Heck my wife may even like one for 80,40 and 20 in her flower bed. Our 35ft flagpole has gotten lost among the oaks, we really need something more statuesque. Jimmie. |
Lattin antenna
On 6 Oct 2006 20:16:42 -0700, "JIMMIE" wrote:
I've read with interest the discussion on the Lattin antenna. I couldnt help but wonder if this type of contruction could be applied to a 1/4 lambda vertical antenna mamde of metal tubing. I can see some neighborhood assciations accepting this as an artistic flagpole design. Heck my wife may even like one for 80,40 and 20 in her flower bed. Our 35ft flagpole has gotten lost among the oaks, we really need something more statuesque. Hi Jimmie, It will certainly qualify as statuesque, but that would be its sole quality. You would stand better staying with the flagpole. Condolences, Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
Lattin antenna
I've read with interest the discussion on the Lattin antenna. I couldnt
help but wonder if this type of contruction could be applied to a 1/4 lambda vertical antenna mamde of metal tubing. I can see some neighborhood assciations accepting this as an artistic flagpole design. Heck my wife may even like one for 80,40 and 20 in her flower bed. Our 35ft flagpole has gotten lost among the oaks, we really need something more statuesque. I am sure that you could, assuming that the concept works in the first place. The patent, that you can get online by the way, shows a vertical against ground set-up. There are other designs of aerials that use stubs in a similar way, such as the 'Copper Cactus'. 73 Jeff G8HUL |
Lattin antenna
JIMMIE wrote:
I've read with interest the discussion on the Lattin antenna. I couldnt help but wonder if this type of contruction could be applied to a 1/4 lambda vertical antenna mamde of metal tubing. I can see some neighborhood assciations accepting this as an artistic flagpole design. Heck my wife may even like one for 80,40 and 20 in her flower bed. Our 35ft flagpole has gotten lost among the oaks, we really need something more statuesque. Jimmie. Parallel fed vertical will do the same job with a lot less trouble. See the ARRL Compendium Vol5 Greg |
Lattin antenna
62736748382 wrote: JIMMIE wrote: I've read with interest the discussion on the Lattin antenna. I couldnt help but wonder if this type of contruction could be applied to a 1/4 lambda vertical antenna mamde of metal tubing. I can see some neighborhood assciations accepting this as an artistic flagpole design. Heck my wife may even like one for 80,40 and 20 in her flower bed. Our 35ft flagpole has gotten lost among the oaks, we really need something more statuesque. Jimmie. Parallel fed vertical will do the same job with a lot less trouble. See the ARRL Compendium Vol5 Greg Is this to say the Lattin is not a proven design. |
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