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Hi,
Just to confirm an answer I got elsewhere, if I mount a G5RV as a quadrant, it will normally not effect antenna behavior save a change of the directional pattern, having two main lobes in the middle of the legs of the "L" (when seen from top) and exactly opposite. I am aware I am going to need a transmatch for this type of antenna anyways, but my neighbors will possibly happier with some wire dipole on the roof than with a vertical, or a mast / tower with yagis. Besides, it looks less harrassing to them, in view of al the electro-smog paranoia around in Spain lately... Thanks in advance, Volker (Soon to be EC3/EB3) |
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