Everett,
Not sure I understand the question. Assuming you are going to have the same
length of boom on either side of the tower, your choices will be to have the
driven element at approximately 22 feet or 26 feet from the reflector. That’s
a foot or so either side of the tower.
Electrically the R will be lower if you have the DE at 22 feet and a little
more gain, I think. The tower should have little affect on performance
regardless of which you choose. DE will be easy to tune since it’s right next
to the tower and can swivel so you can reach the ends. If you have the tubing
and want a flat SWR, 50 ohm feed and better pattern over a wider frequency
range you might consider another director close spaced to driven element. Good
thing is both elements will be easy to get to from the tower.
73… Stan, K5GO
> On Aug 9, 2022, at 1:50 AM, Everett Jackson <wz8p@wz8p.com> wrote:
>
> Good Morning,
>
> I am building a 40 meter full size 3 element beam on a 48 ft. boom.
> The beam is to be mounted to the side of a Rohn SSV tower where the face is
> *28" wide*.
>
> Question, do I place the *Driven Element *on the side close to the the
> Reflector
> or on the side closer to the Director ? As related to the mounting to the
> tower.
>
> Thank You,
> Everett Jackson - WZ8P
>
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