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Hello all,
I actually own a 2x9 VHF and a 2x19 UHF by F9FT (Tonna). Since I need better performance (especially on VHF) for LEO operations I was thinking about stacking another antenna identical to the one I already have. The suggested stacking distance is 2.77 m. Since I am doing this upgrade I tought about stacking another UHF antenna too so that I would have an horizontal mast 3 meters long, with the VHF yagis at the ends and the UHF yagis in the middle. I have some questions: 1) Will the UHF yagis create troubles to the VHF since they are in the middle? 2) What kind of real performance increase will I experience on VHF? 3) Can I couple the vertical elements with a coupler and the horizontal elements with another coupler and then apply a RCHP/LCHP coupling harness like I would normally do on a single antenna? Thanks Alain De Carolis iz6byy ww3ww |
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If everything is perfect, you will have an additional 3 dB gain.
wrote in message oups.com... Hello all, I actually own a 2x9 VHF and a 2x19 UHF by F9FT (Tonna). Since I need better performance (especially on VHF) for LEO operations I was thinking about stacking another antenna identical to the one I already have. The suggested stacking distance is 2.77 m. Since I am doing this upgrade I tought about stacking another UHF antenna too so that I would have an horizontal mast 3 meters long, with the VHF yagis at the ends and the UHF yagis in the middle. I have some questions: 1) Will the UHF yagis create troubles to the VHF since they are in the middle? 2) What kind of real performance increase will I experience on VHF? 3) Can I couple the vertical elements with a coupler and the horizontal elements with another coupler and then apply a RCHP/LCHP coupling harness like I would normally do on a single antenna? Thanks Alain De Carolis iz6byy ww3ww |
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