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acepilot wrote in message
I've often thought of giving the crossed dipoles (I guess you call it a turnstile antenna) a try on 75M since a 2 element yagi or quad there might be a bit unwieldy :O I've used turnstiles on 75m off and on for quite a few years. If you are looking for gain over a dipole, don't bother. You won't see it. You will only have the gain of a dipole when fed in phase, or 180 degrees out. "Changes direction". The gain when fed 90 degrees out will be less than a dipole, being the pattern becomes nearly omnidirectional. Don't let this totally scare you away though.. Myself, I think the turnstile is one of the best NVIS antennas you can use on the lower hf bands. If you want gain over a dipole, run them parallel, and change phase. You'll see more gain over a dipole, if thats what you want. MK |
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