Back when we had to submit an antenna pattern in order to get a repeater 
license for the ham bands, I mounted four elements of a DB-224 directly on one 
leg of a Rhon 25 tower and mounted the two tower sections on an antenna test 
pedestal and ran the pattern.  With the antenna sections directly in line and 
pointed away from the tower, we had 9 dB gain in the favored direction, 6 dB 
gain at plus and minus 90 deg, and 3 dB gain off the back side of the tower.

The plot was perfectly round with the 3 dB offset for the center point of the 
plot.

73 - Jim  W5ZIT

--- On Tue, 6/30/09, tahrens301 <[email protected]> wrote:

From: tahrens301 <[email protected]>
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] DB-224 patterns on side of tower.
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 2:35 PM











    
            
            


      
      Hi Folks,



We are putting up the DB-224 on the side of the tower,

which is one of those large 3 legged towers.  (like you

see at microwave & telephone sites).



I have the DB-products data sheet on the 224, and it

has some plots for side mounting on the tower. 



The plot in question is the 224E (all in line, pointed

away from the tower).



According to DBprod, it would give the appropriate pattern

for our desired area.  However, one of the old salts here

(who has final say-so) says that you really have to put some

left and right angulation on the elements to get that pattern.



I guess the real question is how positioning on the side of

the large tower affects the pattern - if the elements are

directly perpendicular to the tower leg, versus having some

rotation on the leg.



I'm thinking that we will probably just have to experiment

with what we get per old-salt's method & see how it works.



Anybody have any other ideas?



Thanks,



Tim  W5FN




 

      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        


      

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