At 04:14 PM 8/13/01 -0400, Doug Waller wrote:
>According to some authorities, any "whip" added above a tophat will receive
>minimal current. I am thinking the added capacity hat will function
>normally however, adding its capacity to that of the beam's, for the total
>of 50 elec. degrees.
In my experience, the top hat will pretty much be invisible unless you make
it several times the area of the beam below it. For an example, with a TH6
at 72 feet, adding a 402BA at 82 feet made almost no difference in the
measured resonant point of the shunt fed tower.
On a positive note, even though the elements of the beam are insulated,
there is capacitance through the insulators and brackets that will
contribute much more than you expect.
I suggest you measure the thing first with only the beam and then decide
what to do next.
Larry - W7IUV
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