- 1. Topband: 1/2 wave tower (score: 1)
- Author: feutz at wctc.net (Ron Feutz)
- Date: Tue Aug 19 22:46:45 2003
- Topbanders, I have been toying with the idea of building some antennas for 160 contesting at one of my tower sites, a 240' SSV. (I'm in the two-way land mobile business). Is it practical to shunt fee
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- 2. Topband: 1/2 wave tower (score: 1)
- Author: tree at kkn.net (Tree)
- Date: Wed Aug 20 05:54:37 2003
- It is tricky. The problem is that the bottom of the tower wants to be a high voltage point - not very nice when it is grounded. You would have to try something I played with a while back - which is t
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- 3. Topband: 1/2 wave tower (score: 1)
- Author: gmguerin at voyager.net (George & Marijke Guerin)
- Date: Wed Aug 20 09:09:32 2003
- Ron, et. al., This issue was addressed recently on this reflector with a tall tower and big yagi that provided enough top loading to make the tower plus yagi about 1/2 wavelength tall. The three best
- /archives//html/Topband/2003-08/msg00099.html (8,929 bytes)
- 4. Topband: 1/2 wave tower (score: 1)
- Author: k6se at juno.com (k6se@juno.com)
- Date: Wed Aug 20 12:27:00 2003
- Hi, Ron, "Is it practical to shunt feed a 1/2^ vertical?" == Yes, you can, but whether it is practical is a moot question. The 50-ohm tap point for the shunt wire onto the tower will be quite high ab
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