Will,
Those towers are inevitably going to be a parasitic part of your 160m
antenna system. If you have a modeling capability you could look at it, or
if like me you could just hang an inverted L up there and see how it works.
The apex of my quarterwave L is hung from a 55 ft tower on a 5 ft rope and
runs out some 80 ft horizontal to a tree. The base and feed point is on a
fence post 20 ft from the tower. So I have a 50 ft run at about 10 degrees
off vertical. The yard and pasture fences give me a year round impedance
ground, and In winter I lay out a dozen or more radials. I have no
quantitative measure of performance but I seem to be competitive with other
LP stations in my area.
good luck and 73, Jim w3cp
----- Original Message -----
From: <aa4nc@aol.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 5:00 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] inverted L tower mounting
>I want to upgrade antennas for 160m from my current inverted vee @ 115'.
>I'd like to put up an inverted L to get some vertical plus horizontal
>polarization for DX and domestic contesting. My situation is that the only
>two supports that I have are towers. Most everything that I've read says
>this doesn't work well, however I've seen some guys do it.
>
> I'd be interested from hearing from anyone who has had good luck mounting
> a 160m inverted L on standoffs from a grounded steel tower. The guys are
> broken up with insulators and I have 2 towers to choose from - 90' with
> 10/15m yagis and 130' with 20/40m yagis. The towers are 110' feet apart.
>
> 73 / Tnx,
>
> Will AA4NC
>
>
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