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Wes wrote:
A nearly perfect antenna. Completely flat SWR, totally noise free and with equal gain in all directions! What more could you ask for? :-) How about some functionality? Let's take a look at a G5RV that I bought when I moved to AZ and got back into HF operation. One side of the G5RV dipole was DC floating at the antenna tuner output while the other side was DC grounded. During AZ desert windstorms, this new G5RV of mine arced at the coax connector due to precipitation static, sometimes several times per second. Putting up a 40m folded dipole caused the arcing to cease. Seems to me, an antenna that doesn't arc is more functional and less noisy than an antenna that does arc. :-) In addition, even when the wind was not strong enough to cause arcing, the folded dipole delivered less noise to the receiver than did the G5RV. Folding and insulating are two methods of reducing precipitation static in airplane antennas. The G5RV was not folded - the folded dipole was. The G5RV was not insulated - the folded dipole was. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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