Try this, Chuck (or anyone else who is having problems):

http://www3.telus.net/public/shallpat/4all/Antenna%20alternatives_stub-re-FlagDKaz.pdf

As the file name says, it's just the relevant slides of the presentation. Pages 10, 11 and 12 are repeated pages with more detail, just like the presentation, but makes for strange reading.




Nick


At 01:47 2018-10-23, Chuck Hutton wrote:
Nick:


I tried to open the file with PowerPoint 2017 but got a string of error messages about missing dll's.


Any chance of a 1 paragraph summary? (Sorry to sound like management)


Chuck




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Subject: Re: [IRCA] KAZ versus Pennant/Flag



Not wishing to blow the personal horn, but please check out:

http://durenberger.com/documents/NHP2016.pptx
The DXFishbarrel - durenberger.com<http://durenberger.com/documents/NHP2016.pptx>
durenberger.com
Antenna Alternatives -- really? Is a non-resonant terminated loop an alternative to a DKaz? All non-resonant terminated loops give much the same depth of nulls to stations off the back end of the antenna.




starting at slide 34, for a comparison of the
DKaz with a Flag at Grayland. (presentation from the 2016 IRCA convention)

Unless you have Quicktime on the computer you're
using, you may not be able to play slide 37, but
it's not radically important to the overall comparison.

best wishes,

Nick


>Begging pardon if I’m speaking out of turn - my
>FLAGS (45 x 27’) with WELLBROOK FLG100 heads have plenty of performance -
>
>One problem with “bigger” in the urban
>environment is — you’re amplifying noise along with siignals.
>
>I wonder what is gained with a KAZ or DKAZ on city lots...

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -
At 23:14 2018-10-22, R. Colin Newell wrote:

>Begging pardon if I’m speaking out of turn - my
>FLAGS (45 x 27’) with WELLBROOK FLG100 heads have plenty of performance -
>
>One problem with “bigger” in the urban
>environment is — you’re amplifying noise along with siignals.
>
>I wonder what is gained with a KAZ or DKAZ on city lots...
>
>Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -

 > On Oct 22, 2018, at 3:45 PM, C B <[email protected]> wrote:
 >
 > Kaz,
 > Thanks for taking the time to elaborate. I am
trying to think outside of the box and see if I
might be able to cram a 100 to 112 ft. DKAZ into
the southern boundary of my city residential lot.
Any longer and it would have to be anchored in
the street. I doubt the city would appreciate that approach.
 > 73,
 >
 >
 > To Post a message: [email protected]
 >
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