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Looking for suggestions for flagpole design for Florida Mobile Home Park
where flagpole OK, antennas not OK. Thought of the Diamond shaped flagpole configuration as a (CAP) top-loaded vertical. Anybody tried this? Note, my ground is probably terrible, and as a stealth antenna, radial (maybe 2) must be installed after dark Looking to run about 100W. TIA --tm WD4AON |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 19:16:40 -0400, "box90d" wrote:
Looking for suggestions for flagpole design for Florida Mobile Home Park where flagpole OK, antennas not OK. Thought of the Diamond shaped flagpole configuration as a (CAP) top-loaded vertical. Anybody tried this? Note, my ground is probably terrible, and as a stealth antenna, radial (maybe 2) must be installed after dark Looking to run about 100W. TIA --tm WD4AON For an inexpensive flagpole setup, see http://force12inc.com/ Bob k5qwg |
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Looking for suggestions for flagpole design for Florida Mobile Home Park
where flagpole OK, antennas not OK. Thought of the Diamond shaped flagpole configuration as a (CAP) top-loaded vertical. Anybody tried this? Note, my ground is probably terrible, and as a stealth antenna, radial (maybe 2) must be installed after dark Looking to run about 100W. TIA How about a "Gotham" vertical. This was about 20 ft. of vertical radiator, mounted on an insulator (often, the pipe was just placed on top of a coke bottle). A coil connected from the bottom of the radiator to ground (either a simple ground rod, or better with several radials). A tap was used to bring the coil/radiator to resonance. Another tap was used near the ground end of the coil to find about 50 ohms of match for the coax. The last version of this antenna that I used was constructed from a flagpole bought at Sears. --Wayne |
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