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Jack Twilley wrote:
My new location has a short narrow attic with a traditional shape -- gentle pitch from a raised ridge which crosses the house along the long axis, like a triangular prism. I have a fan dipole from my last location that I'd like to try to reuse. Will I be able to get away with putting the longest legs of the dipole along the center line, parallel to the ground, and then putting the shorter legs (what was once an inverted vee) angling towards the corners of the roof? Yes it will "work", but the 40 meter dipole (and depending on the elevation of your attic, possibly the 20 meter dipole as well) will probably function as high angle radiators. If NVIS communication on 40 meters is your goal, you may view this as a good thing. But NVIS communication on 20 meters isn't common, so expect mediocre performance on that band if you don't have at least a 2 or 3 story house. 73, John NU3E |
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