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I found an article from QST a while ago that showed how to make a
horizantaly polarized "beam". Two quads where stacked on one top of the other, with a reflecting screen behind them. Is it possible to rotate the antenna so that it is vertcally polarized? Matt KC2KEI |
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"Tom Depuy" wrote in message
... I found an article from QST a while ago that showed how to make a horizantaly polarized "beam". Two quads where stacked on one top of the other, with a reflecting screen behind them. Is it possible to rotate the antenna so that it is vertcally polarized? Matt KC2KEI I do not see why not try it and then do some field tests to see if the vertical field is stronger. Experimentation - a REAL hobby .... ;¬)) should work I too have looked at the ARRL article but for use in Backpacking contest on VHF /UHF 73 de G1GYC |
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