Dave, The 3/16 EHS will work just fine to form a capacity hat. There
will be some cancellation of effectiveness depending upon the guy wire
angle of declivity. However, you can buy most of this back by connecting
a perimeter wire to each 20' section at the insulators. I have not
modeled this but was introduced to this idea in the 60's by a well known
BC antenna consultant, John Mullaney. (Mullaney and Associates) This
method was used at KQRS in Minneapolis where I used to work. I recall
that by installing the perimeter wires the base impedance increased by
12 ohms. I think the practice is well worth the effort as there is
little cost involved for the benefits received. However this means of
top loading is not in widespread use with top banders although it is
really a simple way to buy some efficiency with top loaded towers.
Good Luck,
Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
Raymond Dave-CSUS04 wrote:
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>I am planning on top loading each element with a top hat consisting of the
>upper 20' of the guy wires attaching at the 70' level.
>My question is this. . . is the guy wire a sufficient
>conductor or is it too resistive for this application? I will be using
>standard 3/16" EHS guy wire.
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>73. . .Dave
>W0FLS
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