Hmm, that would make sense... Back to the drawing board :) On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Kevin Custer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Paul Plack wrote: > > If you mount the array on a non-conductive pole, won't you then have to > model the effects of interaction with the outside of the coax shields of the > feedline harness that would normally be insignificant when attached to the > side of a conductive pole? > > > > Be careful here.... Some dipole arrays, like the cushcraft, requires a > metallic support pole to obtain/maintain the 50 ohm feedpoint impedance. > > Kevin > > >

