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Is anyone familiar with three-element quarter-wave or half-wave (Adcock)
Doppler antennas for RDF applications? These antennas are most commonly seen as four-element designs, but I'd like to build a three-element version that trades off directional accuracy for smaller size. I've come across articles on the Web stating that they *SHOULD* work, but I haven't found a reference to one that has actually been built. Thanks in advance. George K6GW |
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