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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 21:56:36 -0800, Roy Lewallen
wrote: Buck wrote: . . . If I hang the vertical here, the top will be about 65 feet above ground. The dipole feedline will be about 15 feet away and the center of the dipole about 50-55 feet high. I doubt they will interact with each other. The dipole feedline and the vertical will interact a great deal unless you take steps to prevent it. That would be to insert one or more "current baluns" (otherwise known as choke baluns and common mode chokes) in the dipole feedline. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Would the 'ugly balun' be suitable? (wrap 8-10 turns of coax in an 8 inch diameter loop) That is the standard 1:1 balun I use. Thanks. I did see a difference with my two 20 meter dipoles. I had one stretched, say, due north (0 deg) about 55 feet and another about 45 feet stretched about 75 degrees off. The shield side of both antennas is where they crossed. I noticed that when I lowered one antenna the signals seemed stronger from other directions. It didn't make either unusable though and after Francis hit Florida, I took down the lower 20 to take with me in case I needed it and never put it back up. -- Buck N4PGW |
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