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From: Topband [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com] On Behalf Of JC
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 6:28 PM
To: 'Don Kirk' ; 'Mark Connelly'
Cc: 'topband'
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pband [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Don Kirk
Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 2:08 PM
To: Mark Connelly
Cc: topband
Subject: Re: Topband: Bowtie Flags
Hi Mark,
I had no idea a terminated bowtie previously existed, but does not surprise
me.
Thanks for posting.
Don
On Tue, D
Mark’s observation feeds my skepticism of a bowtie vs a flag in the specific
circumstance where a ground independent RX antenna is your only option.
A bowtie would be about half the capture area of an equivalent “box” flag and
consequently at a immediate disadvantage. If I was going to replace t
Earl, K6SE (sk) advanced loop antennas on 160 meters. For
information-See Page 34, July 2000 QST magazine.
The small 160 meter bandwidth allows loop optimization k6SE gives
dimensions.
George Walter AA7JV helped the TX3A Chesterfield DXpedition group
with interconnected two half
Hi Mark,
I had no idea a terminated bowtie previously existed, but does not surprise
me.
Thanks for posting.
Don
On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Mark Connelly via Topband <
topband@contesting.com> wrote:
> As Nick undoubtedly knows, Bowtie antennas have been in use by medium wave
> broadcast b
As Nick undoubtedly knows, Bowtie antennas have been in use by medium wave
broadcast band DXers for some time now.
One I tested here in 2010 is shown in this sketch:
http://www.qsl.net/wa1ion/pictures1/bowtie_s_yarmouth.gif
Some use a dual feedline scheme so the pattern can be reversed. This wo
Thanks Bruce. Sounds like practical constraints led to a
worthwhile outcome.
73
Nick
VE7DXR
At 17:21 12-12-16, K1FZ-Bruce wrote:
Nick,
Although I did not measure it, the front to back, and front to side
is better, overall more quiet.
It is receiving toward the Caribbean.
E
Nick,
Although I did not measure it, the front to back, and front to side is
better, overall more quiet.
It is receiving toward the Caribbean.
Europe, and USA stations, are lower in signal strength.
Can often work Caribbean and South American stations through a small
pile up when the
What specific improvements did you note when the Delta was raised Bruce?
Thanks,
Nick
VE7DXR
At 16:23 12-12-16, K1FZ-Bruce wrote:
Dennis,
Is there a photo or sketch available of your antenna anywhere by email ?
Note: Height above ground helped a lot when my
Dennis,
Is there a photo or sketch available of your antenna anywhere by email ?
Note: Height above ground helped a lot when my receiving Delta antenna
was re-installed higher. The bottom wire went from 3 feet up to ~6
feet at my QTH.
73
Bruce-k1fz
http://www.qsl.net/k1fz/flag_antenn
Mike and Don,
I have been using an expanded version of a DHDL here since November 2011. I was
forced into going this way because the neighborhood around me has become very
noisy and the antenna seems to be less susceptible to noise than my other
antennas. I call it the Dual Flag array. I essent
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