Chris,
I used to have one up for 40 meters. If you feed it at the bottom of one of
the legs you will need a tuner
or matching device to tune it. Some people feed it up in one of the corners
because it will be close to 50 ohms there. The antenna will be bi-directional
broadside to the wire and will have a null off the ends. See
http://www.angelfire.com/md/k3ky/page38.html for some tips. Good Luck...
Jeff KU8E
>
> From: "Chris Sells" <ac4cs at tds.net>
> Date: 2005/03/03 Thu AM 10:23:44 EST
> To: "secc at contesting.com" <secc at contesting.com>
> Subject: [SECC] half square antenna
>
> Good morning to all,
> My name is Chris Sells and call is AC4CS in Collinsville, AL. I am putting
> up a half square antenna for twenty meters this
> weekend and not exactly sure how to orient the antenna. Wondered if anyone
> might be using one and have an idea of the
> orientation? I've read that there good for low-angle radiation and good DX
> antennas. 73
>
>
> Chris Sells
>
>
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