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"barett" schreef in bericht
... When mounting any yagi beam to a metal mast, is it best to insulate the boom from the metal mast? No, yagi beams are electrically '0' in the middle of the elements, so there is no need to insulate the boom from the mast. Are there any benefits in insulating the boom from the mast or not when mounting? I can think of no benefits to insulate. NOT insulating has the benefit that static can run to ground if the mast is grounded. Log-per antennas should be insulated from their masts as the booms are part of the feed, and should not contact each other or ground. 73 - Gerard - PE1OUD E-mail: |
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