I'm planning to install a vertical for 160, and want the bandwidth to be as
wide as possible.
The easiest way to make bandwidth go up is to make conductor "thickness" go
up - i.e. to use bigger wire (in this case, the radiator is wire).
I recall from something that I read ( likely on L.B.'s website, RIP L.B. ),
that one can make a wire electrically thicker by paralleling two wires some
distance apart (say 6 - 12", think of them as the tracks of the train track)
and connecting them together every so often with a horizontal wire between
them (the ties). Like ladder line, but with short wires connecting the two
sides every so often.
Does anyone have any practical experience with such a beast, or a pointer to
a reference for me?
In particular, I'm planning on two wires 12" apart (to make a virtual 12"
conductor), and am wondering how far apart the connecting wires can be (the
short ones).
Thanks!
***dan, K6IF
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