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I've seen plans for coax collinear designs where the top 1/4 wave
element is shorted back down onto the below element, and I've also seen plans where the 1/4 wave top element just comes straight up and they didn't put a jumper across to the other element to short it. I'm wondering, has anyone experimented with both methods and noticed any significant difference? Is there a best way? Also, does the shorted method make it DC grounded? Thanks for any info, |
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