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[TowerTalk] Re: Quads not as good as Yagis

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Quads not as good as Yagis
From: dietz@texas.net (C. Logan Dietz)
Date: Mon, 04 May 1998 12:58:47 -0500
Ward Silver wrote:
> 
> > <snip>
> >
> > > waves and a closed loop is absolutely no quieter than a dipole for
> > > propagated noises.
> > >
 <snip>
> >
> > Wanna buy some "waterfront" land in Florida?
> >
> > Chuck, KZ5MM
> 
> You missed the crucial meaning of the word "propagated" in the first
> answer.  The quad can't tell the difference between, say, noise from
> African thunderstorms and the emanations from 9U5CW. 

> 73, Ward N0AX

You are right, Ward, I missed the "propagated"  word.  The closed loop
is quieter overall, however, it will receive "propagated" noise at the
same level as a yagi with the same gain and at the same height.

HOWEVER, I place my quads low and that makes a tremendous difference on
noise propagated on 10 meters at certain times.  I assume this is due to
the arrival angle.  I have seen 10 meter contests during periods of
unsettled conditions where the noise on the high yagi made it almost
unusable and the quad at 75 feet worked fine.

For "non-propagated" noise (ie: local noise) such as precip static and
dirty doorbells, the quad seems to be quiter.  Please note, however,
that a 4 element quad will still exhibit precip noise, just at a lower
level than a yagi of the same gain.  (Maybe 3 S units less.)

Chuck, KZ5MM

(Eschew non-uniform phonetics!  de: Klunk Zap Five Mooga Mooga)

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