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On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 16:54:41 GMT, ml wrote:
In article , Richard Clark wrote: On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:50:46 GMT, ml wrote: hi pretty soon when current tv broadcast stops i was thinkng my building master ant will either be left there or just removed i thought about petitioning the coop board to let me have the space under the guise of replacing the antenna with another that looked for the most part just like/simular to the old tv ant but actually subsituting a ham antenna my first thought as far as a look alike was to a LP , just wondering of all of the antennas out there anyone know which specific brand might come closest to looking like a regular tv antenna? Hi Myles, Any Log periodic that looks like a TV antenna is going to cover VHF/UHF - keep that in mind if you are hoping for HF. However, nobody sees those antennas way up on the top of your building except the traffic spotters in helicopters. If you want to sneak an HF LPDA up there, then you will need a tad more height for masting, and more than a tad more support/guying. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC hi thanks guyes for responding i should have specified HF don't need anymore height the tv antenna is over 10ft from roof surface and they wouldn't let me add to that i could get away w/a somewhat bigger antenna but not 'super large' i was thinking if it looked like a tv at, and was even 2x the size perhaps no one would really notice so i've never really seen any lp face to face and wasn't sure about of all the ones made which might be closest at fitting the bill was hopn someone might be familiar w/a specific brand/make /model etc?? thanks much It might not cover but three bands, but have you considered a short yagi? I had a TA-33 Jr years ago that worked very well for me and wasn't terribly large. Buck N4PGW -- 73 for now Buck, N4PGW www.lumpuckeroo.com "Small - broadband - efficient: pick any two." |
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