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On Jun 30, 9:06*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , " wrote: Was at a field day thing this past weekend. *I wasn't there when they set everything up. *There were 3 antennas in use. *One very clearly was a Yagi. *One of the others very clearly was a "vertical" and the other one was like a wire running the length of the parking lot and was up about as high as the building - then it had a middle wire running in to the shack with the radio. *I was told that was a horizontal antenna. *Isn't there more specific names for vertical and horizontal antennas than just vertical and horizontal?? The terms vertical and horizontal refer to the polarization of the electric field the antenna operates on not the type. A Yagi antenna can be vertically or horizontally polarized for example. -- Telamon Ventura, California Thanks - actually I was wondering if one of them might have been a beverage antenna because it was really long - but then the feed point was in the middle so I guess not. Thanks for the info - I appreciate it. |
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