Bob,
Many articles have been written for constructing phase shifting boxes, and,
the 'electrically steerable' system I think you are referring to was by
K5RR, Dick Fenwick, a time delay design, which only enjoyed a couple years
on the amateur market. ElectroSpace Systems (aka E-Systems) became good
friends with the gov't and guess who spends the most money? Dick owned
E-Systems until selling to Raytheon......cross your fingers Dick will get
bored and return to playing in the amateur antenna area. BTW - the patents
are now Raytheons per a quick browse I did.
You may find the system also referred to by the name OMEGA and the steering
box was a model 2000C. A series of verticals was also offered, and these
are battleship strong. In one of the ARRL Antenna Conpendium books a
article appears with all th design details you'll need to copy the Fenwick
idea fo your use.
Anyone with pieces of the old Omega system that reads, I'd love to talk to
you! Also, the HV2 and HV5 verticals would be of high interest to me!!!
Another source for phase shifting is available via the website links on the
Broadcast Net. Point your search engine towards it. If you wish, I'll pull
look tonight and give you specific magazine details to review for the
various roller inductor and T matched phase boxes that I have filed.
Bests,
Patrick
WB9IQI
At 11:22 AM 6/10/97 +0100, you wrote:
>
>I am looking for a used Phasor or other system for electrically
>steerable vertical array. Vaguely recall an article in Ham Radio
>magazine and will appreciate info on which issue if anyone has a better
>memory than me. I can always relay switch a bunch of transmission line
>segments but wanted to explore other options before putting anything
>together. If someone has an old system gathering dust that is available
>for swap, by all means, write and let me know. Primary interest is
>for 40m band but 20, 30, and 80 are of interest too.
>
>-bob
>
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