Yes, you should be able to build a multiband antenna that way. I did
something similar for a mag-mount for 144, 220, 440. I used one pin/wire that
tuned 144/440 MHz ( I cut it for best SWR for 440) and one pin/wire tuned for
220. It works great.
My suggestion is that you cut any wire that resonate at two of your
selected bands (15 - 40 as example) for the higher band. You should then not
have
to have two wires for the two bands. OK, you get a weird radiation pattern
for the lower band but that is something you have to live with.
Good luck and please inform us of your result.
Hans - N2JFS
In a message dated 8/29/2011 12:35:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dcdietz@chartermi.net writes:
I have a question. I have a (one) fiberglass push-up pole long enough for
a 1/4 wave on 40, 30, 24 17, I would like to put a wire on for each of the
bands and tie them to a ground plane will it work? Could I then go 1/4 wave
and stand another 1/4 wave for 40 and phase those 2? Doug WD8Z
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