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Re: Topband: making a bev seem longer

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Subject: Re: Topband: making a bev seem longer
From: <lee@k7tjr.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2018 14:32:58 -0700
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  First let me apologize if you get this e-mail twice as I have been having
problems with MSN.com.

Hi JC,
   Not all vertical arrays are mono band. A well built 4-square on a 60 foot
per side can do a stellar job on 160, 80, and 40 meters while extending well
down into the broadcast band. The 3 element as well as the 4-square based 8
element on an 85 foot diameter circle will do the same thing.

Lee   K7TJR



On 2018-08-06 4:16 PM, n4is@n4is.com wrote:
>>>
> 
> Vertical arrays are mono band. You need one for 160 , another for 80, 
> and if you want 40 and 30 two more. Also they needs a lot of phasing 
> cables and a large real state area far from constructions.
> 

Far from it ... the YCCC "9 circle" is a phased array receiving antenna that
covers 160-40 meters in a 120' diameter circle (45 degree increments).  The
5 element square (90 degree increments) fits in an
85 foot square.

RDF of the YCCC array is comparable to that of a .625 x 1.25 wavelength BSEF
array on 160 meters in about 1/8 the area.  The 80 meter RDF of the YCCC
array is comparable to a 1.5 wavelength (1000') Beverage.

See Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec 2011 issues of NCJ.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV
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