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I have room to erect a "half square" (aka upside-down phased verticals?)
20-meter antenna to be fed at one corner (low-impedance location; attach 50-ohm coax) or at the bottom (high-impedance; use a matching network): A B +--------------+ 1/2wave long | /| 1/4wave high | / | / Matching Network Coax Unfortunately, I do NOT (because my house is in the way) have room to make it a more-balanced curtain: A B C +--------------+--------------+ | /| | | / | | / coax However, if I extend the horizontal wire and leave out the middle "vertical" (because it would dangle onto the roof), I have room for four vertical sections in a space that should have five: A B C D E +--------------+--------------+--------------+--------------+ | | this part will be about | | | | 10 feet above the peak | | of my house Observations: * Line ABCDE will be about 28 feet above ground. * There is almost no AC wiring in the roof part of the house. * The incoming AC power line terminates reaches the house at about a 20-foot height (i.e., some 8 feet below the ABCDE line) about halfway between points B and C and at about a 45-degree angle with line ABCDE * A lot of tree- and ladder-climbing will be involved, so I'd like to keep the "cut-and-try" to a minimum. I've never done any antenna modeling, and I've never had any "feel" for antenna phasing (EE degree notwithstanding), but I suspect feeding it at the original corner (B) will result in somewhat unbalanced currents almost everywhere. QUESTION: Are there any suggestions on how to feed it (perhaps at point C)? What about, for example, substituting rope for the BCD wire (to maintain the proper tension in AB and DE), connecting a coax to point B, another to point C, then bringing both to a common point somewhere above ground level (the shack is in the basement), and then connect them with a T to the coax that goes through the wall to the rig? Should these two coaxes be of any particular length? -- --Myron A. Calhoun. Five boxes preserve our freedoms: soap, ballot, witness, jury, and cartridge PhD EE (retired). "Barbershop" tenor. CDL(PTXS). W0PBV. (785) 539-4448 NRA Life Member and Certified Instructor (Home Firearm Safety, Rifle, Pistol) |
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