On Sun, 08 Feb 1998 09:10:04 -0600 Bob Perring <perring@texas.net>
writes:
>The "shield connected wire" is the problem.
>
>It must come down rather sharply (if it is to run off SW and opposite
>to
>the "hot wire"), go off at a wield angle with respect to the "hot
>wire"
>(out to a corner guy point in the WSW corner of the yard), or it can
>even
>be bonded to the tower, run down the tower, inside the tower, etc., so
>as
>to make sure I have a resonate counterpoise sort of affair.
This is a new one on me. I just connect the shield to the tower, and
that's it.
I modeled my half sloper for 80, and some of the
highest currents are in the tower itself. The sloper really looks more
like a method of feeding the tower than a matter of the sloping wire
doing all the radiating, at least in my installation.
The modeled pattern has virtually no variation with azimuth angle.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
K6LL@juno.com
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