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Re: [TowerTalk] Wind and the antenna

To: Edward McCann <edwmccann@yahoo.com>, Kent Olsen <kilo6dko@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wind and the antenna
From: "Cox, Norman R." <nrc@mst.edu>
Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2016 18:12:45 +0000
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Yes, I guess it depends.  If you have very small elements and a long boom, that 
would certainly make sense.  With large HF arrays, I guess I would try to 
orient the antenna to  lesson torquing around.  At my QTH, the wind 
continuously changes directions, in gusts.

Norm
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To: Kent Olsen
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Wind and the antenna

In my experience, head the beam into the wind, like the bow of a boat. All 
elements are then subject to symmetrical loading. At ninety degree angles, 
individual elements sometimes whip around on their own course, and occasionally 
into some sort of mechanical resonance.
AG6CX

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