[Antennas] RE: Strange Antenna ?????

dtx dtx at wood.tzo.com
Mon Oct 18 11:22:00 EDT 2004


Others have spoken to the reason and advantage of this method so I will 
only add that in my younger days, the old timers referred to this type 
of construction as a "birdcage antenna" and was used to make verticals 
for low band usage for the same reason.  Like a Windom or Zepp, its name 
conveyed an image rather than exactness such as a G5RV.

Gary WA6DTX

Orrin Bentz wrote:

>Hello Group
>
>I have seen this type of antenna on the roofs foreign embassies in quite a 
>few countries.
>
>It is horizontal with 3' or 4' circular rings like hula hoops spaced about 
>10' to 15' apart. Then multiple
>wires are attached to the periphery of the rings running horizontally. The 
>termination at each end is made
>up of all of the wires brought into a cone. I tried to take some pictures to 
>see where the feed point was
>and what the details of the end termination were, but my telephoto wasn't 
>long enough to bring out any detail.
>
>Does anyone know anyhing about this type of antenna. Nothing is mentioned 
>about this device in any of
>my antenna books, including the new ARRL Antenna Book, Krause, or any of my 
>otherbooks.
>
>Any help would be appreciated as this question has been bugging me for 
>years.
>
>Regards
>
>Orrin Bentz
>47.1234703   -93.5748444
>  
>




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