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I am planning 5 masts for an irregular pentagon to be fed
with ladder line to a Johnson Matchbox (275W). The available perimeter is somewhere between 520 - 560++ feet (there is a bit of adjustment available on the exact placement of one of the masts, the other masts are fixed. I want to use this antenna for multi-band use and am not sure yet exactly what precise frequencies I might be on. Since I will hoist up each point with a pulley and dacron rope the excess between the total wire length and the actual perimeter (call it "D") will allow a certain distance away from the metal masts which I assume is desirable. My question is: what would be a good precise antenna length to shoot for given the intended multi-band use AND taking into consideration that I can utilize "D" for spacing the antenna wire away from the metal masts a few feet at each facet? (1005/3.8)x2 = 529 feet, ok, but is (are) there other length(s) that might have some obscure magical mystery properties I may be overlooking. Obviously I am more interested in 75-80m band than 160m per se. I though I heard somewhere that calculating for the "lower" part of the 80m band had some advantage, but I cannot fing that reference. Also, once I determine what part of 75-80m to calculate for, do I just double it to be in the ballpark of my available perimeter? Bill K6TAJ |
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