Ken,
First, my thanks for reminding me that I am sometimes over-quick to
react to things.
Secondly, and more importantly, for causing me to re-connect with
LB's writings.
Many of the discussion topics that show up here have been well
treated by LB,
in both literate and academically solid fashion. I am now (again)
registered with
the site.
For the record, registration was absolutely painless. Got a
response with password
within a minute, and verified that the path suggested by W7SG is
indeed valid.
Appologies for suggesting otherwise.
It was my privilege to have shared my IEEE proceedings of the Antenna
and Propagation Society with LB, in the last year of his life. He
had dropped his IEEE
membership, after his retirement, and seemed very subdued, after his
wife died.
Reading the compendium of Cebik's antenna articles is something like
potato chips.
You can't just read one, the titles are too intriguing.
NOW... somewhere in his stuff is an article about a wire antenna with
the feedpoint
up in the air. Something like a top-fed inverted L. Which may be
a useful alternative
for the chap looking for a good stealth antenna. Getting the
feedpoint in the air is
a lot better than having it at ground level. I haven't found the
article yet, but will post
it when I do.
N2EA
On May 10, 2009, at 4:04 PM, Ken Kinyon wrote:
> If you create a membership (FREE) to the website (//cebik.com) and
> log in, you
> are directed to a page with "Tales and Technicals" being one of the
> links.
> 73,
> Ken W7TS
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of jim Jarvis
> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 13:32
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] cebik & antennas
>
>
>
> note: this link has evidently changed since W7SG was last on it.
> Jack Stone is protecting the copyright to LB's articles.
>
> going to the link does not yield a choice "tales and technicals",
> although it did at one time. I didn't spend a lot of time
> exploring, to see
> what could be seen without subscription. But it's less
> straightforward than
> it used to be.
>
> N2EA
> -0-
>
> Cebik has a great writeup.
> //cebik.com
> Click on Tales and Technicals
> Near the bottom of the page, click on Antennas From the Ground Up
> #5 is the one you want, A 135' Center-Fed .... Compendium.
> Happy reading, 73 de W7SG
> -0-
>
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