There was the 1/2 wave dipole sloper array that drove any
one element and terminated the others in long enough
coax so that the open end reflected enough inductive
reactance to the other elements to make them all
reflectors. I believe it was published for 40M and I built
one for 20M to test it and it was OK, but my 2 element
quad at the same height that I added later was much better.
These were dipoles rather than vertical monopoles, but I am
sure the concept would work if you optimized the spacing and
tuning for parasitic elements. But you still needed to switch both
the center AND shield so that parasitic reactance on the common
shields would not have a detrimental effect on the tuning. So the
Ameritron switch would not work since you needed DPST relays
to do the job.
I think this antenna was in the older ARRL antenna handbooks
or possibly in an early ARRL Antenna Compendium. Seems like
I built mine in the mid-1970s -- so that is the right era to look
for the published version. I have never seen a monopole version
though.
--John W0UN
At 12:42 AM 2/21/2005, Jan Erik Holm wrote:
>What is a "parasitic 4 square"?
>As far as I know there is no "parasitic" with a
>4 square since it´s a driven array.
>Did I miss something new??
>
>73 SM2EKM
>----------------------------------
>
>Ron Feutz wrote:
> >>TT'ers
> >>
> >>I have everything I need for a parasitic 40 meter 4-square but can't find
> >>design info.
> >>
> >>I want to try this antenna as my marginal cost will be zero. I have 4 33'
> >>verticals, an Ameritron RSC 8-V switch and plenty of radial wire and coax
> >>on hand.
> >>
> >>Any info on design and tuning will be appreciated. I believe the design
> >>has 3 "reflectors" that use the inductive reactance of the open feedline to
> >>make them "reflectors," right. How long should the feedlines be? I can
> >>tune with the MFJ 259B.
> >>
> >>Any models out there to tell me what to expect?
> >>
> >>Archive and google search turned up nothing.
> >>
> >>73,
> >>
> >>Ron KK9K
>
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