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On Mar 20, 1:34 pm, WB8YKH wrote:
There is much literature on the inverted "V" antenna but I've found nothing on a "V" Dipole Antenna. Can someone help me with resources or information on installation and effects of a "V" Dipole? In my current location I am unable to raise my center point much more than 15 feet off ground. However I can raise the endpoints 30+ feet. Before I go through much effort on the install I'd like to know what kind of performance I can expect. Thank you for your insights! 73 WB8YKH Don't sweat the low center. I just built one a few days ago and it worked better than any Inv Vee I've built or used. The reason is the ends are higher than lower as they would be on an inv vee, therefore the part of the antenna where it exhibits the highest voltage is highest above ground helping to eliominate ground losses and increase efficiency. You're actually fortunate to have such a nice way to mount the antenna, in these postage-stamp-size city lots we're lucky to be able to fit an inv vee, which works, but performs barely OK . Me thinks you're going to truly love it's performance. 73 |
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