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Hi Jimmie
IME the most critical part of quad tuning is F/B so you might like to use that as a go/nogo test for your spreader experiments. My thinking on metal spreaders would be about their length with respect to wavelength. ie if they started approaching resonance of the operating frequency (incl coupling to boom etc) I would expect pattern/gain & feed Z to be affected. I wouldnt try real hard mind you, just plug the think into a NEC engine. Good news though.. Cheers Bob Jimmie I slid Al tubing over the supports for my two meter quad except for the last two inches toward the tip and I cant tell any difference in operation VSWR is the same. AGC voltage on my receiver is the same as usual for a local repeater. Whether or not the boom ends of the tubing were connected together also had no discernible effect. Jimmie |
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