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On Mar 6, 12:24*pm, ka7niq wrote:
Cecil Moore;735465 Wrote: On Mar 5, 9:25*am, ka7niq wrote:- I got to thinking WHY not take a hustler vertical with only ONE *Tuned "radial" for each band ...- You are trusting that each radial will be resonant on only one band akin to a fan vertical antenna. What may happen, for instance, is that the 40m radial may accept an appreciable amount of energy on 15m and direct the 15m signal up at a high take-off-angle - less than optimal for 15m operation. Other interactions are possible, e.g. 28MHz/4MHz=7, 18.14MHz/3.6MHz=5, etc. Any vertical radial resonant at 3/4WL, 5/4WL, 7/4WL, etc. will have a suboptimal effect on the take-off-angle. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com I never considered this Cecil. Would you think it better to use a wire trap dipole instead of the Hustler 4BTV and hang it vertical in the tree ? -- ka7niq My experience with the Hustler 4BTV hasn't been good. Over two hamfest I bought 4 of them, lucky for me I was only buying then for the tubing and mount and paid around $10 each for them. I dont think any of them had a trap that wasnt bad. Jimmie |
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