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Re: [TowerTalk] OWA Inventor?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] OWA Inventor?
From: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2013 09:29:24 -0500
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The OWA design was originally credited to Nathan Miller, NW3Z, a grad student working for WA3FET. See <http://www.naic.edu/~angel/kp4ao/ham/owa.html> for a detailed paper.

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 12/12/2013 4:33 PM, Kelly Taylor wrote:
Virtually every reference on Google searches to the Optimized Wideband
Antenna refers to WA3FET as the inventor. None refers to N6BT. Most also
co-credit K3LR for the OWA.

You might be able to outfox some Google search results, but not every single
one.

N6BT's contribution, which I don't mean to disparage, is a system to couple
multiple driven elements parasitically to eliminate traps in multi-band
antennas. He referred to them as multi-monoband arrays, since most of the
F12 antennas use discrete elements for each band of operation rather than
using traps to multipurpose elements.

The OWA, if I recall correctly, was around before Force12 was even a gleam
in N6BT's eyes. And, again IIRC, the OWA is a monoband antenna that uses two
driven elements and specific element spacing to provide consistent gain,
matching and F/B over a greater portion of a particular band than typical.

73, kelly
ve4xt


On 12/12/13 3:13 PM, "Steve Sacco NN4X" <nn4x@embarqmail.com> wrote:

   Scott -

I have wondered from time to time about this assertion: "... the
inventor of the OWA...WA3FET."

It is my understanding the Tom, N6BT developed the what is now known as
"OWA" design with his Force12 line of antennas.

I've had quite a number of Force12 antennas at my station, and was one
of the first owners of their 6L 20M and 6L 15M models. Somewhere along
the line, I also purchased a Force12 8L 10M Yagi. They all have the "D1
very close to DE" characteristic of the "OWA" design.

73,
Steve
NN4X
EL98jh


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