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Re: Topband: Are stacked verticals feasible?

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Subject: Re: Topband: Are stacked verticals feasible?
From: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Reply-to: Tom W8JI <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2013 05:46:40 -0400
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Isn't this a "Vertical dipole"? Two quarter wave radiating elements? And tower behind it will be some kind of reflector/director depending on height. The radials seem unimportant if thought of this way.


Antennas radiate because of the current flow.

So you would have two current maximums, one maximum near the earth for the lower element, and another maximum higher up about 1/4 wave away from earth.

The end result would be earth conductivity dependent, but somewhere between a little better or a little worse than a 1/2 wave vertical. The spacing of current maximums would be a little wider than a vertical dipole or half wave vertical, but still too close for any real significant gain. Because a current maximum would be at earth level, ground losses might eat up any very small gain.

Maximum stacking gain with 1/4 wave between current maximums is about 0.5 dB. This is reduced because the bottom element is against earth, and could even go negative. Most of any gain, if it had gain, would come from the top element and the earth reflection.
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