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I have a span of approx 32 ft. to use for a horizontal dipole. It will
be about 40 ft high. I want to use 2 parallel wires to cover 40M, 20M, and 15M. Ladder line is not feasible here, so I need to tune the antenna for min SWR to minimize coax feedline losses. I would use 1 of the wires for 20M as a 1/2 wave dipole; and use the other for 40/15. The 40/15 will have off center loading coils at approx 11' on each side (so it will be a 1/2 wave dipole for 15M), followed by more wire to use the span. The coils would be designed to tune the whole span for 40M, using either the Hamcalc program or one of the G4FGQ programs. Is the combined 40/15 element a reasonable idea? Or should I use seperate wires for 40 & 15M? I expect the interaction with the 20M wire will require several pruning iterations. Thanks in advance for any helpful comments. 73 Steve K8SDK |
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