- 1. [antennaware] vert. polarized yagi (score: 1)
- Author: lu5cw@qsl.net (LU5CW Ernesto Grueneberg)
- Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 10:42:34 -0300
- Hi! Here's the question: why everyone uses horizontally polarized yagis on hf. What are the drawbacks (if any) of using vert. polarized yagis (e.g. on 10 meters)?? CU Ernesto Grueneberg LU5CW (ex lu6
- /archives//html/Antennaware/1998-04/msg00010.html (6,971 bytes)
- 2. [antennaware] vert. polarized antenna (score: 1)
- Author: lu5cw@qsl.net (LU5CW Ernesto Grueneberg)
- Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 22:06:43 -0300
- Hi. thanks for all answers to my previous post. I believe some clarification is necessary. My idea is to build a big wire antenna for ten meters (about 6 WL boom) so I was concerned about the sag in
- /archives//html/Antennaware/1998-04/msg00017.html (7,095 bytes)
- 3. [antennaware] 20 meters stack (score: 1)
- Author: lu5cw@qsl.net (LU5CW Ernesto Grueneberg)
- Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 23:31:05 -0300
- Hi. I need to decide what yagi antenna system is better (all dual driven): The tower is 45 m high 5/5 (.6 wl booms) @27/45 meters 4/4/4 (.35 wl booms) @15/30/45 meters According to a friend's model t
- /archives//html/Antennaware/1998-04/msg00028.html (7,088 bytes)
- 4. [antennaware] 10/12 meters antenna (score: 1)
- Author: lu5cw@qsl.net (LU5CW Ernesto Grueneberg)
- Date: Sun, 22 Mar 1998 21:13:53 -0300
- Hello group... I'm planning to build antennas for 10 and 12 meters. I have several options: 12 meters and 10 meters spaced about 1.5 meters; both antennas in the same boom (2 feedlines) and a trap an
- /archives//html/Antennaware/1998-03/msg00017.html (6,535 bytes)
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