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1. [TowerTalk] terminated vee beam (score: 1)
Author: corneliuspaul@gmx.net (corneliuspaul@gmx.net)
Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2001 11:52:48 +0100
Hello Thanks to - Al and the others - for the fast responses. I think his answer (see below) pretty much sums up the post received so far... Well, I should have thought of it myself, that the resisto
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-11/msg00070.html (9,377 bytes)

2. [TowerTalk] terminated vee beam (score: 1)
Author: W8JI@contesting.com (Tom Rauch)
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 19:25:05 -0500
You can use a feedline from the outer end back to the feedpoint, and recombine that power with the transmitter power through a phasing system. Then you WILL get 3 dB more gain! I did that on a 160-m
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-11/msg00084.html (8,743 bytes)

3. [TowerTalk] terminated vee beam (score: 1)
Author: jreisert@jlc.net (Joe Reisert)
Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2001 11:21:56 -0500
Hi Con, In the early 1980's, I constructed a broadband receiving type "sloping terminated V-Beam" for use on US Navy receiving sites in the 2-30 MHz region. It had a few neat innovations and worked q
/archives//html/Towertalk/2001-11/msg00119.html (11,435 bytes)


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