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Telamon wrote:
I disregard everything Dave writes. If he could pay attention, which unfortunately he can't he would recognize that the T2FD is basically a folded dipole with modifications so it will load up on transmit. Those modifications are a waste of time on receive and the reasons given are the rational unlike the advice given by the short attention span guy. As DxAce found out it will not pick up the signal levels his current fairly long horizontal wires will with or without the T2FD modifications. Sorry, Telemon, but I disagree with you here. A stopped clock is right twice a day, and so it is with Dave here. Yes, the resistor is to avoid standing waves and turn it into a more travelling wave antenna, much like such terrible receive antennas like the Beverage and the Rhombic. (*sarcasm*) My personal experience with wires and a T2FD is that the T2FD was overall the better antenna with the wires having only occasional advantages and some frequencies AND directions. The wires, BTW, have extensive ground networks and about 20 ground radials. For those not familiar with this antenna, this page is a good jumping-off point for information (be sure to follow some of the related links): http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx...wire/t2fd.html The late Joe Carr was an unabashed fan of this antenna, and he certainly was a respected antenna authority for receive antennas with a number of books under his belt, at least one of which was a technically oriented book. Regards, -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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