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Subject: | Topband: K8UR array |
From: | Ron Feutz <feutz@wctc.net> |
Date: | Sat, 06 Dec 2003 13:52:38 -0600 |
List-post: | <mailto:topband@contesting.com> |
Topbanders, I have long wanted to put a K8UR array (1/2 wave dipole 4-square with center fed elements pulled back in at the bottom) or a similar array using straight dipole slopers, on a 240' SSV commercial 2-way tower that I own. The tower scales up nearly exactly from the 80 meter array in ON4UN's book. I have a Comtek 4-sq controller that I intend to use. ON4UN does not show baluns at the feed points; the Comtek manual does. Are baluns necessary? I would prefer to not use them to lighten the wind and weight load on the antenna/tower. The pattern shown in John's book for the K8UR array has a very broad front lobe and a poor front-to-back, making the array a less-than-ideal RX antenna. Is there anyone using one who could give me advice on this? I lease only a small plot where the tower sits, and don't know if I could get permission to put RX antennas nearby. The pattern for the array with straight sloping dipoles shows a sharper front lobe and a much better F/B, but it has lots of high angle radiation. It seems to be a trade off, but my gut tells me the straight dipole sloper array would be a better RX antenna. Is there anyone out there who could model this for me? It would be nice to know the right length for the dipoles at the start, as cut-and-try would be a very cumbersome tuning method. 73, Ron - WA9IRV
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