21 October 2016 Having improved the grounding here I now want to get at least the lowest corner of my big horizontal roughly square wire loop up higher than the apex of my bungalow it's currently tie
Hi Chris, to avoid issues with the mast you can either - Feed the antenna at the top of the tower via an isolating tranformer. The big disadvantage is that you will have to position the loading coil
Hello Chris. In the year 2000 on LF I had a stell 14 meters mast supporting the top of the vertical thin wire of my transmitting Inv L antenna. I tried some distances between the mast and the vertica
Hi Chris another thought.... put some of the loading coil at the top of the tower, the trouble with this in your situation is that it stops you operating the aerial on other bands. Look at it another
Thats working well at the moment Chris ! -- From: "Chris Wilson" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016 3:01 PM To: <[email protected]> Subject: LF: Distance of LF vertical
Hello F6CNI, Friday, October 21, 2016 Thanks Andy, and thanks Rik, excellent info and link, much appreciated. I may initially keep the vertical well away from the mast, but future ergonomics would be
Chris , Are you maintaining the loop Ae , which at the moment is tilted , would the modifications , render it more 'horizontal ? Q where is the 'star point of the earth system ? 73-Graham -- From: "C