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Bart Bailey wrote:
I'm thinking of trying a 5BTV on a 30 foot pole with one good counterpoise about two thirds way up and a good earth stake ground at the bottom. I don't have room for an array of radials in all directions but am hoping the solitary long one at the twenty foot level will allow the thing to tune. Are the multiple fanned out radials really necessary to get resonance, or aren't they just to create a more uniform pattern? The one long counterpoise is several hundred feet long. At least three symmetrical radials are required for a close to omnidirectional pattern when the radials are elevated by an appreciable amount. The horizontal radiation from symmetrical radials tends to cancel due to destructive interference thus adding constructive interference to the vertical radiation pattern. So the gain and efficiency are also affected. Resonance may not be the only consideration. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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