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I want to vertically mount a VHF/UHF log periodic from the rear of the
antenna to avoid mast interaction. (Greek mounting) This particular log is a dual boom feedline type and the booms extend to the rear several inches where they short together. My questions are, can I attach to the shorted end of the booms with a metal fixture for mounting to the metal mast? What would be an appropriate spacing from the rear of this antenna to the mast? The feedlind runs parallel with the ground side of the boom and I would like to use a ferrite choke balun on the feedline, is it best placed at the feedpoint at the front of the antenna or out where the coax heads away from the boom? TIA, Mike |
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