[Antennas] Information on Phased Verticals?

D.J.J. Ring, Jr. n1ea at arrl.net
Wed Jun 2 21:33:12 EDT 2010


Go to the MFJ web site - under 18HT vertical they have a supplement for
phasing verticals - it is quite old 40 years old - but excellent.

Here it is - http://www.hamanuals.com/MMans/AV-18HT.pdf

73
DR

On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Niel - W0VLZ <w0vlz at aggienetwork.com> wrote:

> Does anyone have a favorite source of information on phased verticals?
> See http://w0vlz.blogspot.com/ for a report on my latest antenna
> project, a self supporting C-Pole antenna for 20 mtrs.
>
> While this version is self supporting, the crappie poles and most of the
> support structure could be removed and the whole antenna suspended by
> the top of the wire loop. It then follows that two might be suspended
> 16' to 33' apart and fed properly to make a directional antenna. For
> about the same space as a 20 meter dipole and a height requirement of
> less than 20' I could have a low radiation angle antenna with some gain
> and directivity.
>
> This gets me back to needing more information about phased verticals.
> How do I make the phasing harness and what spacing to I need?
>
> 73,
> Niel - W0VLZ
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