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I have been researching the HSQ antenna until I am Half Crazy.. anyway,
I am looking for info on this article: "Rotate the Bobtail Curtain";
Jerrold A. Swank, W8HXR; 73, May 1985, p.48 , A clever method of
switching the half square's pattern to end fire using a quarter wave
stub. I found a reference to this on a web site.
I can't seem to find this info anywhere. I am very interested in
this because the way my property would accommodate a HSQ antenna would
put it broadside NW by SW..not exactly a DX friendly direction from New
Jersey.
Does anyone know what this technique is and how to build it?

And I hope you don't mind if I ask a few more questions. I am
inclined to voltage feed one vertical wire with an LC network, but I
have read a lot of posting saying that this is blasphemy and it MUST be
fed at a corner with coax or your soul will be doomed. I hope not !
Is there a final opinion on this? It seems to me that corner feeding
has more problems associated with coupling to the coax line than
building a simple LC network. But then, do I need a radial system for
voltage feeding?

Thanks for any help on both these questions.



Jim

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Hi Jim:
Don't know if this is what you are looking for:
http://www.cebik.com/scv/bct.html

You will have to piece this link together, but it may be what
you are looking for:
http://info.awmn.net/users/images/st...2 0fire%22%22

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I have been researching the HSQ antenna until I am Half Crazy.. anyway,
I am looking for info on this article: "Rotate the Bobtail Curtain";
Jerrold A. Swank, W8HXR; 73, May 1985, p.48 , A clever method of
switching the half square's pattern to end fire using a quarter wave
stub. I found a reference to this on a web site.
I can't seem to find this info anywhere. I am very interested in
this because the way my property would accommodate a HSQ antenna would
put it broadside NW by SW..not exactly a DX friendly direction from New
Jersey.
Does anyone know what this technique is and how to build it?

And I hope you don't mind if I ask a few more questions. I am
inclined to voltage feed one vertical wire with an LC network, but I
have read a lot of posting saying that this is blasphemy and it MUST be
fed at a corner with coax or your soul will be doomed. I hope not !
Is there a final opinion on this? It seems to me that corner feeding
has more problems associated with coupling to the coax line than
building a simple LC network. But then, do I need a radial system for
voltage feeding?

Thanks for any help on both these questions.



Jim

K2TL



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On 12 Oct 2006 11:42:23 -0700, "
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I have been researching the HSQ antenna until I am Half Crazy.. anyway,
I am looking for info on this article: "Rotate the Bobtail Curtain";
Jerrold A. Swank, W8HXR; 73, May 1985, p.48 , A clever method of
switching the half square's pattern to end fire using a quarter wave
stub. I found a reference to this on a web site.
I can't seem to find this info anywhere. I am very interested in
this because the way my property would accommodate a HSQ antenna would
put it broadside NW by SW..not exactly a DX friendly direction from New
Jersey.
Does anyone know what this technique is and how to build it?

And I hope you don't mind if I ask a few more questions. I am
inclined to voltage feed one vertical wire with an LC network, but I
have read a lot of posting saying that this is blasphemy and it MUST be
fed at a corner with coax or your soul will be doomed. I hope not !
Is there a final opinion on this? It seems to me that corner feeding
has more problems associated with coupling to the coax line than
building a simple LC network. But then, do I need a radial system for
voltage feeding?

Thanks for any help on both these questions.



Jim

K2TL


I don't know about the stub article, but voltage feeding was what made
the Bobtail Curtain such a great antenna. No radials needed. As I
recall, all I had was a short ground rod and a parallel tuned tank at
the bottom of the middle vertical element. A fun antenna to build and
play with.

73,

Ken K4XL


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