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Loss won't be a problem. The effects of coupling will be a change in the
feedpoint impedance of the driven antenna, and a change in the radiation pattern. Because the coupling between collinear elements is relatively weak, all you're likely to notice is that the higher frequency antenna might require a little adjustment from its calculated length in order to achieve resonance. Roy Lewallen, W7EL N4IXT wrote: Thanks for all the replies! It sounds as though if I keep "short_rope" over one wavelength in length (which I can do), that would do the best job of minimizing loss. |
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