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Re: Topband: Use shunt fed tower

To: daraymond@iowatelecom.net
Subject: Re: Topband: Use shunt fed tower
From: "John Harden, D.M.D." <jhdmd@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2018 20:42:48 -0400
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A shunt fed tower requires radials period. It cannot work without them! 

73,

John, W4NU

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> On Sep 15, 2018, at 1:55 PM, <daraymond@iowatelecom.net> 
> <daraymond@iowatelecom.net> wrote:
> 
> It makes no difference how the tower is fed, a vertical antenna must have 
> radials of some kind to be effective.      73. . .Dave, W0FLS
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: cfytech24x7
> Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 11:29 AM
> To: topband@contesting.com
> Subject: Topband: Use shunt fed tower
> 
> A shunt fed tower is a vertical antenna so it offers lowest take off angle. 
> Shunt feeding avoids need for radial field.  Any horizontal wire antenna is 
> going to put most of your radiated energy out at high angles, unless you can 
> get it at least a half wavelength of height.  A loop may be a quieter antenna 
> for RX but your existing inverted Vs are no doubt better for TX.
> There is some art and experimentation involved in the matching but the 
> results will be worth the effort.  I  would start with your highest antenna 
> for top band, next highes for 80m. Note that your yagis will act nicely as 
> capacitive hats to add to effective tower hight.
> Gl es 73, ab1vl chuck
> 
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