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On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 10:35:40 -0000, "John" wrote:
I tried in the summer to nest 5 delta loops with the feed point as described above and then brought the feed points together (without matching stubs) , Hi John, Without matching (stubs? these are usually shorted or open - perhaps you mean lines) seems to go against your goal of a 5 band, no-tune antenna. The alternative is to have 5 matching lines, a lot of wire in the air. however it is not physically possible to do this - they really need separating out. It would seem to be physically possible, just not elegant, nor successful. If you are willing to invest in such complexity and wire, why not ONE antenna that does it all without such grief? Consult: http://home.comcast.net/~kb7qhc/ante.../Cage/cage.htm or http://www.qsl.net/kb7qhc/antenna/Discone/discone.htm 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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