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Old October 27th 06, 09:43 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Large Wire Antenna for 17m

Roy, ruling out quad loops and multi element antennas what do we have
available? I like the idea of working both LP and SP to the US but if you
have an idea for a wire antenna supported by only two ropes I would consider
that. What would the pattern be like for a bobtail with extra vertical
elements spaced the usual half wave? With the trees I have in mind I could
possibly fit in six vertical elements.

Thanks es 73 Alan


"Roy Lewallen" wrote in message
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The problem you'll run smack into with any fixed antenna is that to get
gain in one direction you've got to take away gain in others. So the first
thing you have to decide is which directions do you want to improve your
signal in, and which are you willing to sacrifice. Then consider where
your trees are. Only then can you begin to consider what kind of antenna
might deliver what you want.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Alan Taylor wrote:
I have some space and some high trees. I already use a 400ft doublet with
atu for several bands and a 30m half square and get good results. I want
to improve my performance on 17m. I am now thinking about a wire
antenna with reasonable performance for 17m only. I have thought about a
full wave loop, even a bobtail. A broadside array would be great but I
am not keen on antennas with reflectors or directors because of the
complexity of support ropes. So, really some kind of antenna supported by
ropes from two trees would be ideal. Any ideas please?

Alan VK6BN





 
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