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Hey all,
There was a type of antenna that I remember from when I was a young'un, but I cannot remember the type that it was. It was a directional antenna, and had three vertical sections, I'm assuming they were dipoles, but am not even sure of that. These verticals were arranged in a Y pattern, and were apparently electronically or electrically switched to modify the directivity. The ones I knew about were all cut for 27 MHz, but the specific frequency isn't important at this point. Anyone have an idea what this type of antenna was called?. A big bonus would be if anyone knew about the design of such a beast or a reference to the design. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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