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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 19:19:26 -0500, nbr
wrote: I've put up an inverted-L, which consists of approx. 135' horizontal leg, and approx. 70' vertical leg. I can shorten the overall length of the antenna, but cannot lengthen it. There are about 4 ground rods within about 10' of the base ofthe vertical element, plus about 25 square feet of chickenn wire to serve as a ground plane. I can feed the antenna right at ground level, or can arrange to feed it up to 6-10' above ground. There is about 120' of buried coax to the shack, which must feed this antenna. I'd like to use this inverted-L on 160-10M (will settle for 80-10M). 1) How to feed the antenna and be able to run legal limit, all bands? Current or voltage balun? Won't a balun disspiate power and decrease efficiency? WIll a balun at ground level increase ground losses? 2) How is the inverted-L said to be a vertically polarized antenna, when a major portion of its radiating element is horizontal? 3) For Field Day we added another vertical leg to this antenna to make it into a half-square, and had decent results on 40M/20M. How is the half-square described as "two verticals in phase", when again, there is a major part of the antenna (the so-called "phasing element") which is horizontal? Thanks and 73 Dan (K0DAN) Thanks for the recent comments on my previous post. They have been interesting and informative. The "antenna voodoo" is still bothering me about the theory of some of these antennas (e.g. inverted-L, half-square, etc.). I understand that the horizontal leg of the "L" is considered an "inductor at the top of the vertical" element, but why not the reverse? Why is this not a "bent horizontal" with segments which radiate both in the horizontal and vertical planes? Why is the horizontal sengment of a 1/2-square considered a "phasing line" and not a radiator? 73 Dan (K0DAN) |
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