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Harry:
Here is the general rule of thumb way to approach this requirement. With the booms aligned, each antenna only "sees" a lower frequency (larger) antenna. So start at the top with the 2 meter antenna. It needs to be a half wavelength at 2 (~40 inches) from the next thing. And so on to the others. The 6 meter should be about 100 inches from the tribander, and the tribander doesn't care. It looks mechanically clumsy, but putting the 2 meter half way between the tribander on the bottom and the six meter on top with the 6 and triband 100 inches apart is close to the best compact arrangement. -- Crazy George the ATTGlobal.net address is a SPAM trap. Use the att dot biz extension to reach me. |
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