This is probably obvious to most, but how would you do a simple combiner
to test stacking dissimilar antennas before investing in a Stackmatch or
similar?
73,
Steve
W1SRD
I think you'll be wasting your time with the Stackmatch, unless you
adjust the feedline lengths to compensate for the different positions
of the driven elements relative to your target directions. WX0B wrote
a little article about doing this - probably somewhere on the AS web
site.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 10/1/2013 12:36 PM, W5XB wrote:
Yes Doug, I am sure I was on the Force...after my “oops” on Saturday
morning....I checked—twice. When you home the Steppir elements, there
is NO signal, not even noise—hihi.
Ian, I think you have the best explanation—some kind of coupling...I
forgot to add, when I selected the Force it was at 045, the Steppir
on the roof was at 010...so they were “close” to the same direction.
After this development, I am putting the Steppir on top at 67 ft, and
the Force 35 ft below and actually couple them with an Array
Solutions stack match and see how that develops...while working on
getting a big tower, or Bertha up with stacked Steppers at 150 and 75.
73s,
Grant
W5XB
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