The PAR (actually now LNRPrecision) antennas, as far as I can see,
follow the same basic rules as "the dipole rules." I've used them as
Inverted Vs, Inverted Ls, flat tops, and slopers. My personal favorite
method is the inverted "L" with a 33' fiberglass telescoping pole. This
gets the maximum radiation point up nice and high. I deploy my "L" at
50/50 (half vertical, half horizontal) . If there is no other support
available, I just hang the PAR from the pole and use it as an end fed
vertical. 73, Stan WB2LQF
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
Another question what seems to be a minimum height for the Par to be
effective? Yes I know higher is better trying to get a handle on this
for an
end fed. I have no experience with this type of antenna and thinking
of
field use and supports.
Fred/N0AZZ
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