Thanks David.
I currently have a a pair of wires hanging from the guy wires at the
160' level. They start about 20' out and slope to 12' where the elevated
radials are attached. Even tho the tower is in the middle as well as 3
aluminum trailersI still get around 20dB directivity with a simple coax
cable phasing setup. Cant qualify the gain but they usually bust pileups
with ease and generated impressive numbers in DX contests.
The poles for the new 4 sq are being set this week and I was thinking if
I could take advantage of all that long radial wire Id give 80M a shot.
If it doesnt pan out I have a 100' tower 150' away to use as a support.
The utility company is doing a major pole upgrade in this town and I can
get as many of the old ones I want delivered.
Unfortunately Ive misplaced the AO and Eznec diskettes that havent been
used since a few PC's ago! Rather frustrating.
Carl
KM1H
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Cutter" <d.cutter@ntlworld.com>
To: "Carl" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com>; <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 1:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] OT: 4 square query
> In my modelling exercises with 4 squares I have found that almost
> anything near a 4 square will upset it and it doesn't have to be even
> near resonance. From memory, anything from about 0.3 of the height.
> Other masts and towers have a bad effect on f/b but not much on gain
> as such. This works out in practice, too. At my contest site (G6M,
> G6MC, I'm not there anymore) I got poor directivity in one direction
> with other towers when on the 80m 4square.
>
> I developed a passive array which is not affected and I am hopeful can
> be arranged as nested set for several bands. It's all theory at this
> stage but I'll try it on higher bands first where I have the land to
> try it.
>
> David
> G3UNA
>
>
>> Can an 80M 4 square be placed inside a 160M version without serious
>> degradation?
>> Both will use the pretty standard 1/4 wave spacing system of firing
>> down
>> the long base line.
>>
>> Havent been able to get a definitive answer elsewhere.
>>
>> Carl
>> KM1H
>>
>
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