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hi
I was reading about a few different variants of the spider beam type multiband HF antennas. A few of the designers seemed to indicate to me that the antenna works 'best' ground mounted at around 30-40 feet or so but not greatly higher. When I asked if it would work 'ok' on the roof of my building at 100+ feet was told no way over 40ft it would work poorly It started me thinking, I couldn't really see why it wouldn't work or work better at height, or at least as good I do understand potential for change in radiation angle, but not why the antenna gain would take a dive the kinds i've seen seemed to be either moxon like kinda simular so I would think that these designs would be fine at height if not better (for certain things) anyone think of something i might have overlooked in the spider like designs that would actually 'kill it' at 100ft? (talkin about gain/electrical performance NOT wind damage) just couldn't see anything that would prevent it from working at height thanks |
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