On 7/28/01 9:15 AM, alsopb at alsopb@gloryroad.net wrote:
>I queries WX0B about the rule of thumb regarding "optimum" stacking
>height.
>
>Here was his response:
>***********************************
>For HF antennas over ground, W2PV did the math correctly and the
>formula is SQ rt of boom length is the widest stacking distance you
>should use on a yagi. The results are in boom lengths just as you
>state.
I'm sorry, I hate to quibble with the experts, but this doesn't seem
reasonable.
If I stack two A3S antennas, with a 14 foot boom, that's 3.7 feet? That
seems unreasonably close.
Or did he mean 3.7*14 feet, which would be 52 feet?
So,
widest = boom length * ( boom length ^ 0.5 )
?
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
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