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Mark,
Thanks for the information. How are you feeding your T and does it have any type of matching network? Scott "Mark Keith" wrote in message om... "Scott Gordon" wrote in message igy.com... I seen in a recent article showing a Compact T Antenna for 160 Meters. Tophat is 80 ft long and the T is connected in the center and should be 40ft long with a 20uH to the feedpoint then the shield to ground. Has anyone used one of these antennas? I use a Inverted L right now and it is playing very well but the noise is S9 to 5 Over. I understand the the T Antenna is a much more quiet antenna? Nope. Should be little if any difference. The only real difference will be an overhead null on the T, compared to no null on the L due to the unbalanced horizontal loading wire. The pattern of the T is much the same as a monopole. I use both here. The T is usually the best at any long distance. The current distribution is much better on my T than on the L. So it has less ground loss, and is more efficient. My T is about 40 ft tall, and has 4 60 ft loading wires. "120 ft across". The difference between using 4 top load wires and 2 top load wires seemed to be pretty small. MK |
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