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TopBand: 160/80 shunt fed tower?

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Subject: TopBand: 160/80 shunt fed tower?
From: grimm@alison.sbc.edu (Kenneth D. Grimm)
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 1996 10:54:55 -0800
Jim inquired:

<big snip>

> >Have any of you had success with a combo 160/80 m shunt fed tower?
> >Any guess where the 80 m jumper would be with 18 inch spacing?
> >

and George replied:

> I have used my 78ft tower for years as a 160M shunt fed vertical.  It has
> plenty of top loading - 5 el 20M KLM yagi and a Mosley 2 el 40.  Works great
> on top band.
> 
> I decided to try it for 80 and put another gamma rod on the side opposite
> the 160 M gamma.  Using an omega match shorter than the other, I was able to
> easily match it to 1:1 SWR but it just didn't play.  We concluded that it
> was substantial taller than a quarter wave on 80 and probably approached a
> half wave.  I finally tied the two gammas together for 160 to increase the
> bandwidth.
> 
> Suspect u have the same "too tall problem" as we calculated with the top
> loading u and I have on the towers, u'd need only abt 30 ft of tower to
> reach an electrical quarter wave on 80 M.  Make sense??
> 

It makes perfect sense to me.  Been there, done that.  I wonder if this 
would be a good opportunity to play with some kind of decoupling stub
arrangement.  Anyone out there have any practical advice along these
lines?

73,
Ken

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