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On Oct 2, 2:06 pm, "Jimmie D" wrote:
The small theroretical gain advantage that a 5/8wl radiator has over a 1/2wl radiator is dependent on it having a very good counterpoise. However one may be able to fabricate a 5/8wl antenna with a couterpoise matched to the feedline with a stub made of metal tubing. Jimmie The best "counterpoise" for a 5/8 radiator is a set of 5/8 radials... But in that case, it's more of a collinear. Myself, I think a 5/8 radiator should always be used with a 5/8 lower section of you want the full performance. IE: dual 5/8 collinear. Anything else is a perversion... :/ My 2nd choice would be to use 3/4 wave radials. 1/2 wave radials would be useless. 1/4 wave radials are semi useless, and give a lousy pattern.. MK |
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