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From: Duane, WV2B
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 10:09 AM
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Antenna question
Hi Folks,
I have read that a full size vertical {elevated} with 1 ground radial has
performance equal to ground mounted with 120 buried radials, a
Hi Folks,
I have read that a full size vertical {elevated} with 1 ground radial has
performance equal to ground mounted with 120 buried radials, and is
directional. Question-
How high would a 40 meter version have to raised, and with one radial which way
would it be directional?
Thanks,
Duane, W
il 12, 2008 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] antenna question
I wonder why M squared gets by with mounting 3 seperate 2 element beams
resonant on three non-resonant bands on the same boom. If they are not resonant
on the same bands, stacking distance is irrevalent.
Jim
- Original Me
: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] antenna question
2-3 ft seems a bit tight. I would look for at least 6ft. I am not familiar
with the antenna, but know when I installed an 80M rotating dipole ant from
Force 12, they said it should be
Thanks for all the replies.
Jerry WW0E
Original message
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I plan on mounting a CushCraft D3W dipole on the mast above my Mosley TA-33JR.
What distance should seperate the two a
2-3 ft seems a bit tight. I would look for at least 6ft. I am not familiar with
the antenna, but know when I installed an 80M rotating dipole ant from Force
12, they said it should be mounted in-line with the boom of other antennas. I
mounted it between a TH-11 and 2 el 40M beam with about 6 ft
I plan on mounting a CushCraft D3W dipole on the mast above my Mosley TA-33JR.
What distance should seperate the two antennas to avoid interaction. As of now
I have between 2 - 3 feet. I can replace the mast with a longer one if needed.
Thanks,
Jerry WW0E
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I have a chance - to get a good used Cushcraft D3W rotatable dipole (12, 17, 30
meter) antenna for atop my mast. Does anyone know if it would be possible to
jumper this to the coax going to my Mosley TA-33JR assembly, or would I need a
seperate coax run?
Or - just buy the Mosley add-on dipole.