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What book/mag article would you recommend as the best "how to " source of info
on rhombics for the low bands? The comming cold dark nights put me in a mind for dreaming of big antennas. For bedtime reading I don't want a lot of formulas, just nuts and bolts info K0MB |
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MailfrmPA wrote:
What book/mag article would you recommend as the best "how to " source of info on rhombics for the low bands? The ARRL Antenna Book is a good start. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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http://www.cebik.com
jj Cecil Moore wrote: MailfrmPA wrote: What book/mag article would you recommend as the best "how to " source of info on rhombics for the low bands? The ARRL Antenna Book is a good start. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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Have a look here.
http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/index.shtml Arrl antenna book contain many info on it too. "MailfrmPA" ha scritto nel messaggio ... What book/mag article would you recommend as the best "how to " source of info on rhombics for the low bands? The comming cold dark nights put me in a mind for dreaming of big antennas. For bedtime reading I don't want a lot of formulas, just nuts and bolts info K0MB |
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You might have a look at,
MailfrmPA wrote: What book/mag article would you recommend as the best "how to " source of info on rhombics for the low bands? The comming cold dark nights put me in a mind for dreaming of big antennas. For bedtime reading I don't want a lot of formulas, just nuts and bolts info K0MB "Antenna Engineering Handbook", by Hery Jasik - starting at 4.12 - The topic 4.6 ' Rhombic Antenna in Free Space and go from there in that book. W5WQN Mike Luther |
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MailfrmPA wrote:
What book/mag article would you recommend as the best "how to " source of info on rhombics for the low bands? The comming cold dark nights put me in a mind for dreaming of big antennas. For bedtime reading I don't want a lot of formulas, just nuts and bolts info K0MB Rhombics are "big" in the physical sense, but you can the same gain in much less space with a Yagi, plus much less sidelobe power. Also, I'm not sure what you mean by "low bands". On 160 and 80 meters, you either need verticals or a lot of height. A 160 meter rhombic would require 20 to 40 acres of land. Now are you still sure you want to build rhombics? Rick N6RK |
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