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that looks like end-to-end rather than side by side - and so I would think
is OK "N4IXT" wrote in message link.net... A recent storm broke a limb over which one end of my 20 meter dipole was strung up. I also have a 10 meter dipole that I haven't been entirely happy with it's location. Since I have to put one end back up anyway... I'm thinking of putting them side by side on the rope, as I have a lot of space between the trees. Something like: Tree--Rope--20m--short_rope--10m--Rope--Tree I only plan on operating one antenna at a time. Anyone forsee any problems with this layout? I was a tad worried about the lobes coming off the ends in the middle might have problems. Oh, they will be about 40 to 45 feet off the ground. Thanks, Robert / N4IXT --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.732 / Virus Database: 486 - Release Date: 7/29/2004 |
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![]() "Hal Rosser" wrote in message ... that looks like end-to-end rather than side by side - and so I would think is OK That's how I read it too Hal- end to end. As each dipole will be in the other's null they should be virtually invisible to each other. Dale W4OP |
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