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Anyone who has tried to operate multiple dipoles in parallel will know
that without heroic effort this is a false premise, nevertheless, the practice continues. Huh? Never had a problem here. But I don't "stack" mine like some people do. That's what causes the coupling problems. If you parallel feed two dipoles at right angles, there is very little interaction at all. I spread mine apart as far as possible. Problems are rare, and easily cured by just moving a wire a few feet if it happens. It's the ones who tightly stack them with short spreaders, that have the nightmare tuning problems. Multiple radials of different length are often operated in parallel because it is thought that there is then a set that is optimum for each band. Well, there is a set that is tuned for a certain band. They won't work worth a hoot if they aren't resonant. But this applies only to elevated radials. On the ground, I agree...measuring is a waste of time. Doesn't matter if the wire is insulated or not. Will act much the same either way. MK |
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