Wow, what a great site, every day I see some new idea or learn something
new.
Until I moved from Portland to the OR coast, the beams I've had up have been
single triband beams. In my present location,however, I installed a Hy-Gain
HG70-HD tower, topped with an old TH7DX 10/15/20 tribander, and some 8 feet
above it, a Cushcraft A3WS for 12/17. The mast is 20 feet and topped with a
16 foot Decibel 2M monopole. The tower and beams have withstood winds up to
80 MPH without damage, a velocity in gusts not uncommon during the winter.
The tower is usually only up 2/3 of the OA possible height.
Setting that stage, I was following the discussion re 40 M beams with drool.
Then I remembered I have an old KLM 7.2-1 rotatable dipole sitting in
storage and thought why can't I incorporate that with the two beams. I had
always hoped back 20 years ago to be able to find a second KLM and make a 2
el as KLM (then in CA) suggested and gave specs on in their manual. Didn't
happen.
My current thought was to drop the A3WS down to maybe 3-4 feet above the
TH7DX (minimal interaction) and mount the 40M rotatable dipole at the mast
top, above the A3WS and below the 2M monopole. I'm willing to live with some
degradation since at my age (78,) I'm not likely to be putting up more
towers and antennas, regardless of how great the location is. The mind is
willing, the body ain't. It is all I can do to just do the layover of the
tower for antenna work.
So, the question - is the latter idea feasible? Does anyone have suggestions
on a better arrangement?
Don W7WLL
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