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![]() "Ken" wrote in message news ![]() I am building the Ramsey Electronics DDF-1 doppler DF. This uses four 1/4 wave whip antennas on the corners of a square approximately 1/4 wavelength on a side. These are connected to a rooftop switcher that activates each antenna in sequence. See: http://www.ramseyelectronics.com/cgi...ction&key=DDF1 My question is, How dependent is this rig on proper whip length to function properly? Does sensitivity suffer if my whips are significantly too short, or does the thing simply stop working properly? I want to use it for 6M. I have the room for the 55" antenna spacing, but my antennas are only around 24" long. shorter whips would reduce sensitivity, just as they would for a simple receiver. the whip spacing can also be reduced, it will just reduce the direction detection sensitivity as the spacing shrinks. one important thing is that you don't want to use one that is spaced for 6m on a higher frequency band... if the spacing gets too much more than 1/4 wave or approaches 1/2 wave the detector may not respond properly and the direction indication could be unstable or 180 out from where it should be. |
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