[TowerTalk] [Antennas] Vertical beams
Alex Eban
alexeban at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 01:15:31 PST 2010
They definitely do!
It depends more on the ground plane you care to set up than anything else!
A simple 8 meters high element with a few VERY random length radials brought
me stations from Argentina in the West to South Korea in the East ( in 4Zulu
land).
Alex 4Z5KS
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:antennas-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Michael Josefsson
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 10:20 AM
To: antennas; towertalk
Subject: Re: [Antennas] Vertical beams
Hi. You can turn any vertical dipole into a yagi if you put a reflector near
it. One of the easier ones (I think) is the half-square beam (HSQ) which I
have described at www.isy.liu.se/~mj/HAM/ANT It is quite OK to make 90 deg
angles of the lower wires, it affects radiation very little.
ON4UN describes vertical loops in his book. Check out the loop-article on
the aformentioned site as well.
Despite what some people say I find that vertically polarised antennas work
well.
GL
/Micke
On 22 Feb 2010, at 18:40, r miles wrote:
> I want to web search them. Anyone know the exact name they go by? The ones
with a split driven element & a reflector or director some of the
DXpeditions are using.
> K9IL
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