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I am thinkng about installing a 66' doublet, center fed with 450 ohm ladder
line for multi band operation. All of the literature I've seen on this antenna discusses it as a flat top antenna. I am considering an inverted v due to space limitations but I'm not sure how this might affect performance. Has anyone tried this or know how it might perform? Jim, W4VJ |
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it will work just fine. the higher and flatter you can get it the better it
may be. "Jim Widener" wrote in message ... I am thinkng about installing a 66' doublet, center fed with 450 ohm ladder line for multi band operation. All of the literature I've seen on this antenna discusses it as a flat top antenna. I am considering an inverted v due to space limitations but I'm not sure how this might affect performance. Has anyone tried this or know how it might perform? Jim, W4VJ |
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