[TowerTalk] Antenna Resonance: ratio to height AGL

Frank Norton KB8XU franknorton@home.com
Sat, 11 Aug 2001 10:38:47 -0400


Hello again,

In my last post, a thank you for all the help/advice/information I received 
from TowerTalkians about prepping my rotatable dipole by CushCraft, I 
included this addendum:

"By the way, like Peter, I too was looking forward to Kevins antenna saga. 
I doubt we're all too busy to give him some advice. It may seem
tiresome to feel u r asked to repeat information, but if we stop repeating 
it we start forgetting it. Plus, as Hams we need fresh inquisitive people 
to go where lots of others have gone before (sorry about the Star Trek 
pun). Without new hams, our hobby will disappear with our generation (the 
baby boomers and older). The more that new hams learn-- the more value they 
will be to the hobby."
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This addendum did not accurately reflect my concern so please bear with me 
as I try to clarify:

Tower Talk, Top Band, and a few other reflectors I know of are the major 
sources of "in depth" theory and technical discussion about various aspects 
of our hobby.  These reflectors are valuable educational resources, as well 
as providing their more immediate service as information and advice centers 
to help us with our specific questions of the moment.

I will not presume to speak for Peter, sm2cew.  I was looking forward to 
reading about Kevins specific problem for one reason: the first or second 
post I read after Kevins question was posted was a rather controversial 
statement about how this subject had been covered recently and Kevin had 
not bothered to research, or go through the archives, or....anyway I'm sure 
you all get the idea.  This post was not the usual response that most 
questions receive on Tower Talk.

Any of us that have posted questions understand that the vast majority of 
responses come by private email--not postings on the reflector.  The posted 
responses are limited to information that would be of interest to more hams 
than just the one who posted the question.  For example Brian,K3KO posted 
the measurements for my question about dipole resonance at different 
heights AGL because a lot of people have CushCraft dipoles.  Many other 
points were exchanged with Brian, Tom N4KG, and several other hams by 
private email to avoid wasting TT bandwidth on questions and answers that 
only apply to my specific installation.  Additionally, many newer TT 
readers may not realize that some TTalkians pay for email by the word or 
other fee for service methodology.

Most of us know getting a response to a posted question by private email is 
typical, but what of the newer TTalkians?  If all they read was the posted 
response to Kevins question (the post where he got BLASTED)--I bet they 
will think long and hard before posting anything to TT.  No one wants to 
appear stupid or be made to feel inadequate.

On the other hand there are some people who are just lazy, or ill prepared, 
or just want someone else to spoon feed the information to them.  (come to 
think of it I believe I've seen that face in the mirror from time to time. 
hi hi!)  They need to be dealt with on an individual basis IMO. (like 
Steve, LXC always says, flaming or even the start of it, belongs off the 
reflector.  If someone does engage in flaming they should be unsubscribed 
from the reflector--no fuel--no flames.)

So thanks again to all of you.  For those who are considering posting a 
question--please, go ahead and post it, you'll be pleasantly 
surprised!  Also please do learn how to access the archives and search 
function for TowerTalk at contesting dot com.

73 de Frank kb8xu


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