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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:02:15 GMT, "Chris"
wrote: Replacing the lower section with pvc for flexibility. Sorry this thread is hard to follow....too much off topic content. Chris; yes there is, and for that I apologize. PVC gets very brittle when exposed to sun or cold. You might need to think about hooking some kind of line to it keep from losing the top of the antenna in case it breaks. |
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![]() Huh......... A bent over 9 foot whip has a very noticeable Loss compared to a efficient 4 or 5 foot vertical. how do you know have you modeled it hoople head? Many times...........even tested them. |
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(I Am Not George) wrote:
wrote: Huh......... A bent over 9 foot whip has a very noticeable Loss compared to a efficient 4 or 5 foot vertical. how do you know have you modeled it hoople head? Many times...........even tested them. Sorry your tests results were debunked by Frank in the xterminator thread, you are a voodoo tech You sure do like to speak for Frank and Leland. hmmm -- I won't retire, but I might retread. |
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 05:10:57 -0400, wrote:
On 14 Jun 2004 19:53:19 -0700, (I Am Not George) wrote: wrote: Huh......... A bent over 9 foot whip has a very noticeable Loss compared to a efficient 4 or 5 foot vertical. how do you know have you modeled it hoople head? Many times...........even tested them. Sorry your tests results were debunked by Frank in the xterminator thread, you are a voodoo tech In your opinion. The subject has nothing to do with that. It has to do with a bent over antenna becoming a poor antenna. Yeah, if you really want to improve the efficiency of your antenna, bend it over and put the high voltage node close to a large mass of metal. LOL. |
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Lancer wrote in message . ..
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 05:10:57 -0400, wrote: On 14 Jun 2004 19:53:19 -0700, (I Am Not George) wrote: wrote: Huh......... A bent over 9 foot whip has a very noticeable Loss compared to a efficient 4 or 5 foot vertical. how do you know have you modeled it hoople head? Many times...........even tested them. Sorry your tests results were debunked by Frank in the xterminator thread, you are a voodoo tech In your opinion. The subject has nothing to do with that. It has to do with a bent over antenna becoming a poor antenna. Yeah, if you really want to improve the efficiency of your antenna, bend it over and put the high voltage node close to a large mass of metal. LOL. I didnt say the whip was close to a large mass of metal I said bent over like a bow and that means in free space, assteroid. |
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lol remember I said
if you want efficient youd be using a 9 ft whip. even bent over like a bow the 9 ft is more efficient than a 4 ft loaded open air coil model. then asshole said wrote Huh......... A bent over 9 foot whip has a very noticeable Loss compared to a efficient 4 or 5 foot vertical. now hoople head says wrote Modeling, showed that the Max Horizontal field is broadside to the antenna and Max vertical is more inline with the direction that its bent. Does your news server carry alt.binaries.pictures.radio? I put a jpeg of it there. Red is The Hor field, Black is the Vert I dont see any big loss there tnom I see only gain gain and more gain. Yes clip your whip Barney style and point the car in the direction you want to talk and you got gain, no illegal amp needed lol |
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