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Correction! That's 4 masts of f foot length.
Randy |
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On 08 Oct 2004 06:00:32 GMT, ospam
(Theplanters95) wrote: Correction! That's 4 masts of f foot length. Oh! Well, then - nevermind ;-) |
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I cannot type. I have an offer of 4 pipes of 5ft length. Would placing them
on the eaves help? Randy |
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only if you want the neighbors to think you have an antenna... or some other
weird contraption on the roof! "Theplanters95" wrote in message ... I cannot type. I have an offer of 4 pipes of 5ft length. Would placing them on the eaves help? Randy |
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It would not look good for a preacher to be hit by a cruise missile. :-) Hmmm,
maybe the flaming arrows of spam are from the cia??? Ok, I will scrap the 4 pipes around the house for loop's extra elevation, and use them for elevation for a 2m J-pole. With the power company feedline coming in at the front (away from feed point. would a "U" shape (that is a loop with a gap around the power line) work. I think that I just realized the answer. It would or could cause an unbalanced situation which could lead to all sorts of problems like RFI, unable to tune, etc.... I am also thinking of running the loop along the backside of the house and then instead of continuing to run along the side of the house, run the wire to an old unused billboard (about 20 or 30 feet high) and then from the billboard back along the front of the house, and then instead of along the side, run it to a tree (the only one on my property) and then back along the side of the house. The feedpoint would be on the backside about 1/4 or 1/3 from the tree side. An idea, if, I use the 2 of the pipes as additional supports placed at the top of the side eaves , I could run a wire from the tree over the roof to the billboard, sort of an inverted V or a droopy end dipole with a slight bend on one side. And if the pipes are placed just right, then I would not be running a wire under a power feed line, like the loop on the eaves. It would be random length, and feed about 1/3 or so from the tree end, unless I got more ladderline. Total length about 60 or 80 feet at about 20 or 30 foot sloping down to about 10 or 15 feet at the tree. Let's see, a random length dipole in the clear (by a few feet), should out perform a loop under the eaves? Easier matching, antenna in the clear, less RFI, better for NVIS and DX. Maybe a better antenna? Can an OCF dipole be feed with ladderline? What is the best way to run ladder line over asphalt shingles? Randy |
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Ever hear about the problems of
Sisyphus? No, Can't say that I have heard of that. The tubes was thinking out loud. I would like the wire to clear the roof, and I cannot remember if that tree is tall enough. I also cannot remember if the sign is tall enough -- it is a non standard billboard. Randy |
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![]() "Theplanters95" wrote in message ... Ever hear about the problems of Sisyphus? No, Can't say that I have heard of that. The tubes was thinking out loud. I would like the wire to clear the roof, and I cannot remember if that tree is tall enough. I also cannot remember if the sign is tall enough -- it is a non standard billboard. you know what... it doesn't matter. pick one, put up some wire, and put the rf to it. situations like this are WAY too complicated for even the most dedicated computer modeler. the best recommendation anyone can make in cases like this is "Plug it in and try it". if it works, great, if it doesn't work or causes problems then change something and try again. |
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