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Re: [TowerTalk] [CQ-Contest] Stacking on separate towers, take off angle

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] [CQ-Contest] Stacking on separate towers, take off angles?
From: Dan Maguire <djm2150@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 14:54:28 -0700 (PDT)
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Stacking and feeding horizontally polarized Yagis is one of the examples that 
was developed for the AutoEZ application.  The first part of the example 
compares a single Yagi mounted at 1.5 WL above real/average ground (blue trace) 
with a vertical stack of two Yagis, the second one varying in separation above 
the first by 1/8 WL to 2 WL.
http://ac6la.com/ae2msani1.gif

The second part of the example starts with the vertical stack at a separation 
which yields the highest gain (7/8 WL) and then duplicates those two antennas 
to form a 2x2 array, with the horizontal separation varying between 5/8 WL and 
2 WL.  Here's what the azimuth plot looks like as the horizontal separation is 
changed.
http://ac6la.com/ae2msani2.gif

Finally, the third part of the example models the feed system.  In this case 
all antennas are being fed in phase via a 4-port power divider.
http://ac6la.com/ae2ms7.png

The complete example may be found in the "2 Meter Yagi, Stack and Feed" section 
of this page:
http://ac6la.com/aetltu.html

And the full AutoEZ User Guide is here:
http://ac6la.com/autoez.html

Assuming that all antennas in the array are identical, to test your own 
proposed configuration all you need is an EZNEC model of a single antenna.  
AutoEZ will take care of duplicating that antenna to one or more other 
positions with variable(s) controlling the amount of vertical and/or horizontal 
separation.  You can also use a different type of feed system if you wish, 
choosing from a table of 100 built-in line types (line loss included) and 
perhaps setting the line lengths using other variables so you can see how the 
pattern and main feedpoint SWR change as the line lengths are changed.

Dan, AC6LA
http://ac6la.com/
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