VE9AA is considering using them on 10m and 15m, not 80m. I think there
are
better options on these bands than a 4SQ.
John KK9A (P40A)
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Stacked 4 squares
From: "Tim Duffy" <k3lr@k3lr.com>
Reply-to: k3lr@k3lr.com
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 00:21:58 -0400
The 80 meter stacked 4 squares at K3LR are one of our very best antenna
systems.
73,
Tim K3LR
Tim K3LR does something similar Mike.
From www.k3lr.com :
The antenna is two full size, self-supporting (23 meters tall x eight
towers), phased, 4 squares that are spaced 5/8 wavelength apart
(broadside
to Europe). The squares can be fed broadside (45 and 255 degrees) or
end
fire (135 and 315 degrees). 31,000 meters of radials with two Comtek
Systems Hybrids and a custom K3LR designed splitter switch. The
operator
can select one or two 4 squares in each direction. The radio is a Icom
IC-7851 with a Alpha 77DX single 8877 amplifier
73,
Larry K4AB
On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Mike Smith VE9AA <ve9aa at nbnet.nb.ca
<http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk> > wrote:
Has anyone used a Stackmatch (for example) to phase / stack more than
one
4-square array? (like 2, 3 or 4 arrays)
(or perhaps ?stack?/phase a 4-square with a yagi)
I know it?s been done with Rhombics and Beverages, but never heard of
it
with 4-squares.
I am primarily interested in this on 10, 15 or possibly 20m. I?ve run
out
of woods to do any of this on the lower bands.40-80-160m
I already sense that however I arranged the arrays, it would only be
advantageous in 2 primary directions 180º apart. Luckily, that?s
probably
NE and SW (for me)
Thanks
Mike VE9AA
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