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Old April 12th 06, 09:30 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Dave Oldridge
 
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Default vert distortion?

ml wrote in :

In article ,
Wes Stewart wrote:

On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 13:18:18 GMT, ml wrote:

hi


i've noticed a few installations of say a 2m beam vertically
mounted to a regular metal tv style mast

from looking at it, you have the mast(metal) going between 2
elements and longer than the elements

so i was wondering as this is a common mounting style and method

how bad is the beam pattern for rx and tx ? effected by the metal
mast?



it also got me thinking i've noteced some beams as in the above use
a fiberglass boom while others use metal

how does this effect patterns and efficiency

both from a practical point of view and technically speaking


The metal mast affects the performance to some degree, but I don't
know of a rule of thumb for predicting it. So the answer is, it
depends.

A fiberglass or other non-metallic mast will help, it you also use a
non-metallic coax line.





???


thanks


thanks for the interesting reply's , i was originally wondering how it
would negatively effect it, which is my concern and knowing in what
ways,

but the j pole thing got me sorta thinkn' once i know the downside
specifics' perhaps i might be able to turn it into a good thing??


If you use a J-pole as the driven element of a yagi, it will not distort
the pattern much at all. You can fasten the J-pole to the yagi boom 1/4
wave from the top of the J-pole and still excite it from the stub.

But being in a yagi will change the impedance of the J-pole so you will
have to match it IN the yagi.

Another solution is to stack two smaller yagis side by side away from the
mast.

There will still be distortion but these techniques can lessen it
considerably.

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