Stacking is one way to go for VHF bands, if there is enough mast and
tower capacity. My question is stacks versus interlaced yagi's.
There are several commercial choices of 2m/70cm yagi's interlaced on one
boom, but I've been unable to find a 6m/2m interlaced antenna. Since
these bands are the biggest constraint of stacking aperatures, it seems
to me that a long boom (e.g. 20' +) 6m/2m would be a very useful
antenna. Perhaps there are interaction problems that don't happen for
the 2m/70cm or what?
Inputs appreciated.
Grant KZ1W
Larry Banks wrote:
> Hi Vasile,
>
> The best discussion I have seen about stacking is at Directive Systems:
> http://www.directivesystems.com/ .
>
> The App Note is at http://www.directivesystems.com/STACKING.htm
>
> This is really about VHF stacking -- but the theory would work for your 6M
> yagi over the A3S.
>
> 73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ
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