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Wes Stewart wrote: On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 13:18:18 GMT, ml wrote: hi i've noticed a few installations of say a 2m beam vertically mounted to a regular metal tv style mast from looking at it, you have the mast(metal) going between 2 elements and longer than the elements so i was wondering as this is a common mounting style and method how bad is the beam pattern for rx and tx ? effected by the metal mast? it also got me thinking i've noteced some beams as in the above use a fiberglass boom while others use metal how does this effect patterns and efficiency both from a practical point of view and technically speaking The metal mast affects the performance to some degree, but I don't know of a rule of thumb for predicting it. So the answer is, it depends. A fiberglass or other non-metallic mast will help, it you also use a non-metallic coax line. ??? thanks thanks for the interesting reply's , i was originally wondering how it would negatively effect it, which is my concern and knowing in what ways, but the j pole thing got me sorta thinkn' once i know the downside specifics' perhaps i might be able to turn it into a good thing?? cool |
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