[TowerTalk] Multiple tower/stack question
WA7VNI
wa7vni at dayshaw.net
Tue Dec 2 21:26:54 EST 2003
With all that room and other resources... "What about 40
meters?"
73
Patrick
WA7VNI
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Subject: [TowerTalk] Multiple tower/stack question
Hi Towertalkians,
I sure do appreciate you guys as you provide a wealth of
helpful tower and antenna information.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on how to place multiple towers
at a Florida QTH for best HF performance, least pattern
distortion, etc.
Such as, if I build 3 towers with monoband stacks on each
tower: a tower with 10m stack, another with 15m stack,
another with 20m stack.
In Florida we seldom beam due South. Therefore, would the
best arrangement be to place the towers in a direct line
from South to North and place the lowest freq. 20m antennas
on the Southern most tower, 15m antennas in the middle, and
the highest freq. 10m antennas on the Northern most tower?
When antennas were beamed North (worst-case) the lower freq.
antennas would "see thru" the higher freq. antennas?
Or would there be a better tower placement setup?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Best 73's, Dick- K9OM
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