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But you have to remember that a 5/8 lamda whip is really trying to be a
1.25-lambda dipole with half of the dipole kind of provided by the perfect conductor infinite ground plane. Just like a 1/4-lambda whip (vert) is similarly "equivalent" to a vertical 1/2-wave antenna. A 1.25-lambda doublet (I won't call it a dipole for obvious reasons) has a nice broadside gain over a 1/2-wave dipole. Hey, if you orient it vertical, you have an omnidirectional "beam". "Load your downspout!" Jack, K9CUN |
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