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Subject: Topband: Horizontal Waller Flag
From: David Cole via Topband <topband@contesting.com>
Reply-to: David Cole <g3rcq@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 15:06:43 +0000 (UTC)
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Hi all - I need some help please - I have over the summer been building a 
rotatable HORIZONTAL Waller Flag  (HWF)for 160/80.
The dimensions are 26ft boom and the two loops are 16ft*7ft - I am intending to 
increase the boom to 45 ft with 20ft*10ft as the output on 160 is low - 80m is 
OK.
I have been carrying out experiments with the polar plot by using a medium wave 
AM station located 65 miles away and all during daytime -
The polar plot program I am using is available free and written by Bob G4HFQ 
G4HFQ Radio Programming Software .
I have two main problems - at first, I could not get any directivity at all - 
the problem was not, as far as I know, to do with phasing - or more importantly 
getting all the transformers wired correctly.
Bearing in mind this is horizontally polarised I did not think that an aluminum 
stub mast would have any effect - all I have read and I have read everything I 
can find on the internet - explains that a fiberglass stub mast is a must for 
vertically polarised - that said I replaced my aluminum stub mast with a short 
fiberglass pole..
This solved the problem with good directivity and the polar plot was close to 
that shown in Eznec - (I did model the HWF in Eznec and changing the sub mast 
from aluminum to no stub mast resulted in a slight change to the front to back 
but only a small amount).
I then did some experiments by leaving the fiberglass stub mast holding the HWF 
and put up beside it an aluminum pole first connected to the mast/tower and the 
boom of the HWF and second to the boom and not the tower  - the best results 
were having no connection to the tower - 
Has anyone got an answer on this part of my question - as I would like to use 
an aluminum stub mast which will give me an extra 10ft in height.
My next and final problem - when I have the tower retracted approx 25ft and the 
fiberglass stub mast I have good acceptable directivity - If I then raise the 
tower by 20 feet then the polar plot is and directivity disappears - lower the 
tower back down and the polar plot returns to normal.
I did have a masthead preamp installed I removed this - no difference - I then 
put ferrites around the rotator cable and a common mode choke at the bottom of 
the tower thinking that the coax lead which was originally coiled on the floor 
with the mast down was now acting as a vertical antenna - none of these made 
any difference. my direct email is dave@g3rcq.com    

Thanks from Dave g3rcq




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