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Richard Clark wrote:
Hi Dale, I couldn't resist. If you make the rhombic with stretchable mounting points (and do not load the end of the rhombic, so as to make it bi-directional) you can change the major axis. This would alter EW to NS, and, I bet, if you didn't stretch it strictly to the typical elongated axis (the major axis) you would probably fill in the lobes in between. However, this (admittedly rube Goldberg design) and the original suggestion of a rhombic seems prohibitive in a neighborhood already far too sensitive to even a quarterwave vertical. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC One thing the newcomers to the group should know, and this information should be passed on on a regular basis, is that Richard is one of the most intelligent people here. Unfortunately, he is about the least helpful person here. He seldom answers questions directly, although he will try to pretend he is trying to make you learn something. He is not, he is simply showing you how much more knowledgeable he is than everyone else. In this case the poster could not put up a quarter wave, and asked about putting up a long wire. Obviously if the poster couldn't put up a long wire, a flexible rhombic, which is absurd on the face of it, would be absolutely unacceptable. tom K0TAR tom K0TAR |
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