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"J.B. Wood" wrote...
the argument that the slant wire to the tower adversely modifies the antenna pattern doesn't seem to hold up in theory or practice. Linked below is a clip from "Radio Antenna Engineering" by Edmund Laport, which does show some pattern effects from shunt feeding a monopole. The FCC dislikes shunt fed radiators for AM broadcast stations (especially for directional arrays), as their skywave radiation patterns are inconsistent, and interference ratios are more difficult to predict. http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...d_Patterns.gif R. Fry |
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