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Horizontal Vee Beams

I have been searching for information on the horizontal vee beam
antennas.

I am looking for information on the real ones that are more than 1/2
wave, not a hamstick dipole bent forward and claiming to have 3-6 db
gain over a dipole.

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Horizontal Vee Beams

I have been searching for information on the horizontal vee beam
antennas.

I am looking for information on the real ones that are more than 1/2
wave, not a hamstick dipole bent forward and claiming to have 3-6 db
gain over a dipole.


See Ed Laport's "Radio Antenna Engineering", section 3.22, page 311
and following, for a basic writeup. Following sections discuss
rhombics, fishbones, and inverted-V travelling wave antennas.

A scan of this book is available as a free download:

http://snulbug.mtview.ca.us/books/Ra...naEngineering/

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Dave Platt wrote:
See Ed Laport's "Radio Antenna Engineering", section 3.22, page 311
and following, for a basic writeup. Following sections discuss
rhombics, fishbones, and inverted-V travelling wave antennas.

A scan of this book is available as a free download:

http://snulbug.mtview.ca.us/books/Ra...naEngineering/

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Dave, Congrats ; a real feat to preserve this book ,bringing it in the
public domain .

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH





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Dave Platt wrote:
See Ed Laport's "Radio Antenna Engineering", section 3.22, page 311
and following, for a basic writeup. Following sections discuss
rhombics, fishbones, and inverted-V travelling wave antennas.

A scan of this book is available as a free download:

http://snulbug.mtview.ca.us/books/Ra...naEngineering/

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Dave, Congrats ; a real feat to preserve this book ,bringing it in the
public domain .

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH

That's a heck of a good job he did on the book - WTG.


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