Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Technical vertical question
If you have a Ground Mounted, or an Above Ground Mounted vertical, can
you create a lobe by placing your radials pointed in the direction you want the lobe to occure? or, does the lobe occure in the opposite direction from which you have the radials pointed? What is the optimum length for radials: 1/10 wavelength? 1/4 wavelength? 1/4 wavelength plus 2%? 1/2 wavelength? 1 wavelength? 2 wavelengths? Is the optimum wavelength a function of where the vertical is mounted? i.e. Ground Mounted or Above Grounded Mounted. Thanks for your help. William http://LiveToBe100.org - Retirement News - |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
The Long and Thin Vertical Loop Antenna. [ The Non-Resonance Vertical with a Difference ] | Shortwave | |||
Question is 'it' a Longwire {Random Wire} Antenna -or- Inverted "L" Antenna ? | Shortwave | |||
helicity on vertical dipoles | Antenna | |||
Short STACKED Vertical {Tri-Band} BroomStick Antenna [Was: Wire ant question] | Shortwave | |||
Grounding for Vertical Question | Antenna |