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Cecil Moore wrote:
On Mar 16, 1:51 pm, "Eternal September Newsgroups" wrote: I'd like to make a steal hex beam antenna for 17 and 15 meters, maybe even 20 meters. IMO, it is much easier to make a stealth vertically polarized phased array than try to do it with horizontal elements. Two or three flagpoles come to mind. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com the problem is that even a fairly low horizontally polarized antenna will do better than a vertically polarized antenna because of the ground reflection helping the H-pol. At a simple level, you start with the array pattern multiplied by the element pattern, and if the element pattern starts out a couple dB down, it's hard to make up the difference. |
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