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Renzo, I'm sure members can answer your other questions I can't, but may I
ask why you would choose 1/4 wavelength "slopers" when a 1/2 wavelength dipole (or several, as you planned) on the same tower would take up no more space, and probably significantly improve reception? Jack "Renzo" wrote I would like to install 4 quarter wavelength slopers with different directions on the same tower. Any questions: a) Is it a fine idea to select one of the slopers through a relay box located at the tower? b) Is there a way to use the selected one like the driven element and the unused elements (3) like reflectors? The fact is, is it possible to realize a parasitic electrically rotated array using the quarter slopers instead of the half wavelength (ARRL Antenna Handbook)? Many thanks in advance for any possible infos about! |
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