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On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 18:15:37 +1100, Gary Smith wrote:
Hi, i am going in a VHF/UHF contest this weekend and have a question about stacking beams. We will have a pole approx 15-20ft long and want to stack the following antennas, 1x20 element UHF yagi 1x10 element 2 Metre Yagi 1x5 element 6 Metre Yagi. UHF yagi is approx 6-8ft long VHF is approx 6ft long 6M is approx 17ft long They are all horisontally mounted. I am guessing it will be UHF at top, then 2 mtr then 6 mtr. What i would like to know is if this pole is long enough to space them vertically enough or not. If so, what distance should they be? Thanks Gary VK3LCD It should work. Try to get at least a 1/4 wavelength between them (a half wavelength would be better. If you can get the 50 MHz 3 meters off the ground and the 70 CM on top, and split the difference with the 2 meters, it should be a good place to start. Do you have a VSWR meter e.g. MFJ-956? |
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