At 09:52 AM 5/15/01 -0400, Jerry Keller wrote:
>This is not the first report of some F12 antennas needing spacers to avoid
>wind-whipping problems. I've heard of this before, from a fellow who took
>his down. He reportedly asked F12 about this, was told they haven't had a
>problem, but then was sent some spacers to alleviate the problem. The
>conclusion he drew was that if the F12 had no problems with this, how come
>they had spacers on hand to resolve the problem? I hadn't thought much about
>this with only the one report, but now there's several....I had been
>considering this antenna up until now. I am following this thread with great
>interest.
Jerry, I have 2 C-3Es, at 22 and 30 meters above ground, in a wind
environment similar to yours, I suspect. Peak wind at this QTH so far has
been around 75 mph in gusts. The elements in the driven cell, like all
the elements, "surf" a lot in the wind, but I have never seen anything that
suggested they were touching. At most, what I see is some SWR fluctuation
when operating on 15 -- but it is small, perhaps .1-.2 at most.
Could it be that Force 12 produced the spacers to meet the desires of
users, rather than because they believed there really was a problem?
73, Pete N4ZR
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