On Sat, 2008-08-16 at 18:06 -0400, Derwin Goliver wrote:
> OK will do some ck'ing.
> Hey while we are on antenna's...
> Someone know where I can find some info . I am looking to put my 5/8 wave
> 10 meter ground plane above my TA 33m Mosley. And I don't want it reducing
> gain as much as passable.
> NOW I built this 5/8 wave 10 meter antenna. So I was going to remove the
> radials. Hoping this would help protect the beam. And then let the beam act
> as a counterpoise/ radials . Now I had heard that just less than 1/8 wave was
> best. Between the vertical and the beam .
> But I was looking for info. And so far am not finding any. I have only one
> antenna tower and rent. So I have to put them on the same one. And we have a
> local net on Friday night . And a group of us met on 28.430 almost every
> night. So I must keep the Vertical. Given time I could find this. But I may
> get more input here.
>
> Thanks
> Derwin
>
Worked for me and my dad with a quarter wave vertical about 50 years
ago. 5/8 wave is less picky about its ground plane.
Or you could tilt the elements on the horizontal beam. 30 degree tilt
costs maybe 10% of the gain (cosine of tilt angle) but puts a bigger
component on the vertical polarization than the signal from the simple
vertical, though its directional.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
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