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Old May 22nd 04, 01:15 PM
Doug Smith W9WI
 
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Brenda Ann Dyer wrote:
There are ways of broadbanding an AM tower. One way is to add longwire
antennas in parallel to the main tower, stood off by a couple feet or so. I
helped install such a system in Portland, Oregon a few years ago.


True, though in most cases I would think the narrowband problem is in
the matching network, (especially at highly-directional stations) not
the individual tower(s).
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Doug Smith W9WI
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