[TenTec] Zepp?

Richards jrichards at k8jhr.com
Sun Sep 14 20:25:09 EDT 2014


As Ken Brown says, the names get corn fused and mis-applied such that 
they take on new connotations all the time.

A "Windom" was originally a single wire, feed off center with a single 
wire vertical feed line, and fed against an "earth ground", such as a 
ground rod-counterpoise-ground plane or the like. The original Windom 
offset was about 14%.

See ARRL Antenna Book 22 Ed,  Section 10.1.6,  Page 10-7,  See 
particularly Figure 10.11 on Page 10-7.

The ARRL Antenna Book says:   " … the true single-feed-wire Windom 
antenna is rarely used although the name is often given to wires with 
non--centered feed point…"   P. 10-7

As Rick suggests, the term "Windom"  is applied to pretty much any 
off-center fed wire antenna.    He once assured me hams on the "Windom" 
antenna reflector do this, and convinced me it would be impossible to 
reverse the trend and right the course at this late date!    AND I 
believe him.      ;-)


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On 9/14/2014 6:44 PM, k6jek wrote:
> I was missing some of the history.
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