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In an earlier post
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...0469fb25ccbc17 I asked if anyone could identify this antenna http://home.comcast.net/~ross_anders...ionAntenna.htm . Mike, NZ4K, suggested I look at this site http://www.starkelectronic.com/wing4.htm . A close match is the Winegard CA-8098. This is a fascinating antenna (the VHF part), consisting of two booms coming together in a V, with the elements attached to the boom off center, and the elements on the upper boom placed asymmetrically with respect to the elements on the lower boom. Now my question is: Has anyone seen this type of antenna written up in any journal, conference proceedings, book, patent, web page, or message board; or is anyone willing to share their thoughts or unpublished work on this type of antenna? Thanks, Ross W1HBQ |
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