Topband: Stacked verticals - followup

HAROLD SMITH JR w0rihps at sbcglobal.net
Wed Sep 11 23:01:08 EDT 2013


Hello Dave.
Years ago, 70 or so. I was brought up in Marshall, MO. Television was't around. 
We listened to WHO, KCMO and KMOX most of the time. My folks had a BIG 
RCA Console with many metal tubes and covered BC, and 2 SW bands. Sure 
wish I had it now. 

73  Price W0RI



We have a Franklin antenna at WHO, 1040 KHZ, here in Des Moines.  I've been told it is one of the few remaining in the country.

73. . . Dave
W0FLS
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Cromwell" <wrcromwell at gmail.com>
To: <topband at contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: Stacked verticals - followup


> Hi Ed,
> 
> The engineer at WTIC responded. That station does not have a Franklin antenna but has "series fed halfwave" during the day and switches in a second one at night, phased to change the radiation pattern. He also told me that their 'sister station', KDKA in Pittsburgh, does use a Franklin antenna. Some members near Pittsburgh may want to roll by for a peek at it.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Bill  KU8H
> 
> 
> On 09/06/2013 04:13 PM, Edwin Karl wrote:
>> There are several interesting articles if you Google "Franklin Antenna"
>> they are mechanically BIG and require feeding ingenuity (hams are known
>> for this feature ...) but are stacked verticals, note- phase the top element
>> to avoid cancellation.
>> 
>> If memory serves me right WTIC in Hartford phased two of these puppies,
>> but it's been a long time ...
>> 
>> 
>> 73!
>> 
>> ed k0kl
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