Hi all
I have a 55' T top vertical with 104 1/4 wave radials that plays very =
well.
The RF pattern for this antenna has the classic doughnut shape and as=20
such has a deep null [ at least in theory ] at the top, looking straight =
up.
What I want to do is provide some high angle RF for close in QSO's where
NVIS [ Near Vertical Incident Skywave ] is the best way to go. So I put =
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a 133' 1/4 inverted L, with @ 40' vertical and 93' horizontal today.
I ran both feeds through a Diawa Coax Selector [ 2 SO239's on one end =
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1 SO239 on the other with a selector switch in the middle ] and shorted =
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outer rings of the SO239's that are touching the braids of both RG58U =
cables, which are, on both
antennas, now connected to the 104 radials. It loaded fine on both but =
is this a=20
good thing to do? Am I getting the benifit of the radial system for both =
antennas?
I will be doing tests but I need the experts opinion. I don't remember =
reading about
this anywhere which is in itself not a good sign.....
All assistance greatfully accepted!
73 de Brian VY2MGY/VE3
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