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Why does the Lazy H antenna suck in the real world on 11 meters?
On Jul 6, 1:16 am, wrote:
Ya know what, I guess he is running as a broadside array after all.. I was thinking he had the elements horizontal, but after rereading the first post, he does have them stacked. And if they were in phase, that should be a broadside array. Sooo... I finally decided to check it in the program using two 1/2 wave elements for 10m, with the lower element at 1/2 wave up, "16 ft", and the upper one at appx 5/8 wave higher. "37 ft" Using the single lower element alone, I got 2.08 dbi. Using both in phase, I got 6.8 dbi.. So, it should work as planned.. Not sure what the problem would be though, unless you have coupling problems with other metal in the area, etc.. |
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