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Thanks for the information.
I think it is very top heavy, and up on a 50ft tower will just wait for a good wind to bring it down. While I see no ground plane brackets with this, there is no way to put gnd planes at each section. Haven't done nothing yet, maybe wont. Maybe will. Thanks for the information. 73s "NM5K" wrote in message ... On 3/10/2012 8:21 PM, Tuuk wrote: I don't have the ground planes for this antenna, just the vertical main mast. Used on the ground would be difficult because I am sandwiched between houses all around me. I wonder would the mismatch be so significant that the efficientcy of the antenna be almost completely lost? If used with a good tuner would the radiation resistence of the antenna become totally innefficient if I were to completely ground it out through the tower? Nice idea having a omni all hf band antenna. I run barefoot anyway. I think I will try it out anyway, I have one of those MFJ old manual tuners and am sure it would match the feedline coax with the antenna to the load. Just curious how efficient the antenna would radiate. Being 50 foot above the ground, approx 500 ft above sea level anyway. I think the deciding factor is that there is nothing on top of the tower now anyway. No telling how it will tune. If you use no radials, the whole structure will be acting as the antenna. Radiator, and tower. Results could be all over the map depending on the band. It would be better to have at least one resonant elevated radial per band to be used. |
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