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OOH!
If you want a 'gain' antenna - the easiest to do is a 5/8-wave for a vertical, and you just add enough of a coil at the bottom to get your match to 50 ohms. its hard to beat as far as verticals go.. and for a good gain horizontal antenna: a double zepp - a dipole with both sides 5/8-wave - a total of 10/8 wave ( one and a quarter wave ) - but its fun to experiment with co-phased antennas - I say - get a MFJ 259 and have fun playing. I like quads and quagis. but for vhf and uhf: the best improvement is height. - get that antenna up high. "Chuck W." wrote in message ups.com... Won't the vertical collinear still win over the dipole because of gain, on the order of 3-6 dbd? Now somewhere I've seen a center-fed horizontal antenna. something like a double Zepp, but in addition to feeding the two halfwaves on each side, there is additional halfwave sections added to each end via 1/4 wave phasing harnesses, or maybe I'm just imagining something from an old antenna handbook. -Chuck |
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