A friend, N5RM in north Texas built a beautiful array of sloping V beams
which covered all directions. The center was at 200ft and the low ends
came to 8 ft posts. A wire ran down each post to a large power
terminating resistor and to ground rods. It sounds like a dream array,
however he told me it was not nearly as effective as he expected. He
felt that it needed a ground screen beneath it.
My ARRL Antenna Book is 17th edition also. It mentions loss at the
ground termination being a problem and suggests a radial system.
73, Dan, N5AR
Don Hall wrote:
>
> Con,
>
> I don't have a new one, but the 17th edition of the ARRL Antenna Book has a
> discussion of the terminated sloping V on page 13-9. Suggest you look at
> whatever edition you have.
>
> 73 Don K5AQ
>
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