On 4/26/2019 10:45 AM, Gedas wrote:
One thing I have not seen mentioned (maybe I missed it) is the fact
that a whole lot of time & effort is going to go into generating a
super accurate model for a complex tower and antenna system but then,
what of the grounding of the tower itself at the base?
If I understand the original question, it's about mounting a
horizontally polarized HF Yagi on the tower at a height where the tower
is about 30-in square or triangular, not about loading the tower itself.
In this problem, whether the tower is grounded is immaterial. What
matters is that there are conductors of significant size and cross
section of the tower between two elements of the Yagi. The issue I see
is how the tower interacts with the Yagi -- that is, how does it affect
the interaction between the elements of the Yagi to it's directional
pattern and SWR.
I have no experience with this, but lots of contesters have HF Yagis
mounted like this on various sizes of triangular towers.
73, Jim K9YC
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