I have posted a description of my 7 element vertical array at: http://www.n6rk.com/7_hex_array.pdf You might find it worthwhile to add the additional 2 elements. Rick N6RK ___________________________
have you actually built this or just modeled it - very impressive... k4oj ________________________________________________________________________ Where do you get ICE bandpass filters & beverage mat
As it states on my web site, I have put it on the air on 40 meters. Rick N6RK ________________________________________________________________________ Where do you get ICE bandpass filters & beverage
Hi All, After the encouraging recent success I've had with my 6M K1WA/K8UR 4 sloper array (similar to the one in the ARRL Antenna Handbook-, but modified), I'm now considering another 6m or 10m array
You don't need 5 elements to do this. You can use three identical antennas .. switching the phasing so that you are using two of them at a time. My 40m array has a 'central element' [A] and two other
I have an array like this, except it has 7 elements. One in the center and 6 in a circle of 3/4 wl diameter. However, it is an all driven array, not parasitic. There are 3 phasing networks. One fires
Hi Fred, Long time no hear. What can I say? It's a FANTASTIC design, worthy of much praise. (I only wish I had thought of it first!!!-hi!) Thanks much for the link. One of the best sites I've seen on
I have looked at the Spitfire before. I have wondered if it could be "loaded" so that it became physically smaller for the top bands, and, still work well. Chris opr VE7HCB __________________________