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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 19:52:11 GMT, Lancer wrote in
: On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:29:08 -0800, Frank Gilliland wrote: Okay, I've been looking for a Super-Scanner for a while and can't find one for sale. So I decided to make my own. The manual has enough info to build a pretty close copy except for one detail: the boom length. What should the spacing be when one dipole is the radiator and the other two are reflectors? And would there be any advantage to adding a little reactance (electrical length) to a dipole when it's switched in as a reflector? Isn't that already done by the relay box? There is 29' of coax hooked to the undriven elements. I think that's 29 inches, not feet. But you made me realize that the feedpoint impedance of the dipoles is going to be lower because of their proximity to each other, and that coax is probably cut to make a conjugate match. At least it's possible. Maybe I'll just go with a phased array..... |
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