Take a look at the K3LR website. This is essentially what Tim does, only
instead of a 4-square, his array is a 5 element parasitic array with three
active elements. K3LR just gave a presentation on his station this weekend for
the Society of Midwest Contesters and this was mentioned.
73,
Gary K9GS
-------- Original message --------From: Greg <n4cc@windstream.net> Date:
8/27/17 1:56 PM (GMT-06:00) To: 'topband' <topband@contesting.com> Subject:
Topband: 160 4 square
Question for the group...
From a 140 foot freestanding tower, I will suspend 4 pieces of phillystran
90 degrees apart from the top of the tower. Antenna wire will be attached
to the phillystran such that verticals will be dropped to create a 4 square.
I will have as much vertical length as practical and still obtain the 4
square spacing required -- but the vertical length certainly will not be
close to a quarter wave. The intent is to use the verticals as a 4 square.
In thinking of ways to increase the electrical length, should I run wire
back toward the tower from the top of the vertical section to get the full
1/4 or use a T with wire going back toward the tower and down the
phillystran to create a "top hat" effect -- or does it matter? Obviously
this is a compromise but hopefully still an effective antenna with
directional gain. Thanks in advance for your thoughts. 73, Greg-N4CC
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