Starting with a 160 inverted L/FCP, we first added 80 by tuning the aerial wire/FCP as an end-fed half-wave L. That's been up, works very well, off beta status. But 40 meters was always a killer. Many, many, many hours of EZNEC runs chasing something to get 40 meters on the same aerial wire/FCP. But no results worth the wire ,rope and insulators.
Just simply loading up the 160 L on 40 with a base network gave awful 40m patterns and loss. No more. The answer is in k2av.com, version 2020.01.11. Click on Trident L 160+80+40 Aerial/FCP. 3/4 omni, if horizontal is bend at N, pulled to S, then NW and NE are 4.9 dBi. The Trident L article also includes downloadable plot files from the EZNEC Pro/4 runs showing the gradual results from 40' to 70' vertical wire in the Trident L. Any level of EZNEC can display the plot files, including the free demo version. Instructions on how to do this are in the article. We have several Trident L's going up around Raleigh as we work on the antenna's experimental status. Enjoy. 73, Guy K2AV _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
