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[TowerTalk] Slant Feed Vertical Question

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Slant Feed Vertical Question
From: RLVZ@aol.com
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 23:28:50 EDT
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Hi Guys,
 
As an option to Shunt Feeding a tower I am considering a Slant Feed.   Slant 
Feeds are often used on AM Broadcast towers.  
 
Slant feeds can have a couple of mechancial advantages over Shunt Feeds on  
certain installations.  Such as, 
 
1) The tap to the tower is typically only about 1/4th the height of the  
tower.  This would be desirable if you had a 2-stack as the Slant Feed  could 
be 
under your 1st Yagi.
2) If the tower is mounted a short distance away from your shack you can  run 
the "Slant Feed" at an angle from your shack up to the feed point on  the 
tower.
 
Some AM broadcasters have told me that a Slant Feed can become  directional.  
Has anyone had success with a Slant Feed Vertical on the ham  bands?
 
Thanks & 73,
 
Dick- K9OM
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