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On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 12:53:38 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: Joey wrote: Our vacation house has about 75 of plastic rain gutters on 3 sides of the flat roof at about 20 feet up (2 story). I was thinking about laying a 40m dipole in there with no connection to anything on the house. The only question I have is, is that there is a 2" strip of metal flashing about 8 inches above the gutter, for the length of it. How bad do you think this would screw up a dipole that's essentially parallel to it? It will act somewhat like guy wires which can cause distortion in the radiation pattern and losses. With any luck, it will have a high impedance and not have much effect. Try it and see what happens. Worst case, you may need to cut a slit every 1/4 WL to keep the currents low. Thanks, I may just whip up a dipole and do that! Was also looking at a RadioWavz Bazooka on 40m as well... dunno how that would compare since it radiates differently... only one way to find out! |
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