Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 11:19:35 -0500
From: K7LXC@aol.com
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] [antenneX] Small and exotic antennas evaluated
Howdy, TowerTalkians --
You may be interested in these books.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
> SMALL & EXOTIC ANTENNAS
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### Superb. I had 3 x Isotrons when I was in the condo years ago,
80-40-20m. The only thing that radiates is the...feedline, typ 8 ft long.
Put a good balun on it, and it wont radiate at all, which is why they dont
recommend using a balun. Of Course CQ rag did a review on the isotron, and
had them hyped beyond max...installing them on a tall tower to boot...with a
200 ft feedline.
## Fractal ants, EH, etc, they are all junk. Cant wait to read the book
though,
it should be a good read. Even scientific american drank the fractal coolaid,
pure junk science.
## somebody did another book several years ago, how trapped ants actually
work,
esp trapped tribanders. Baffles me how wilson electronics managed to get a
hairpin
match to work on a 20-15-10m yagi. Mosley of course, introduces enough trap
losses,
such that the normal 20-25 ohm DE feedpoint Z, ends up being 50 ohms.
## our local radio inspector buys a TA-33 jr. His reason was... cuz it had a
dead flat swr.
He also found out....fast, that it was also a good 10 db down from a 204BA.
That same
33jr vs 204BA experiment has been done at least 8 times here in town..all
with the same results.
Jim VE7RF
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