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results were larger than 15'. Although I was looking at all bands and the 15' may be ok for 10 meters (??). I have some gain and performance numbers on my website. Check it out and if you still have problems, I can probably help you out. Also more of an important item you will need to address is the phasing of the antennas. If you plan to use a WX0B stackmatch, you cannot use equal lengths of coax to all antennas... This is also addressed on my website. http://www.qsl.net/wn9o 73's, Kevin WN9O "Nick Palomba" <npalomba@home.com> wrote: I am looking for comments on spacing for on a stacked set of antennas; My goal is to have coverage in three direction; I have a 31XR at 70 feet and I was thinking of putting two C3's at 15 feet increments below that; 1 pointed at EU 1 pointed at the Caribbean Is that too close? Is this an effective configuration? Anyone doing something like this now? Thanks, Nick N1IC -------------------------------------------- Force12Talk mailing list provided as a service by Force 12 Antennas, Inc. Force 12 Web site: http://www.qth.com/force12 Submissions: send to Force12Talk@qth.com To unsubscribe: send a blank e-mail to Force12Talk-leave@qth.com Force12Talk Message Archive: http://www.qth.com/force12/list/force12talk For problems with the list, contact n4zr@qth.com Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 -------------------------------------------- Force12Talk mailing list provided as a service by Force 12 Antennas, Inc. Force 12 Web site: http://www.qth.com/force12 Submissions: send to Force12Talk@qth.com To unsubscribe: send a blank e-mail to Force12Talk-leave@qth.com Force12Talk Message Archive: http://www.qth.com/force12/list/force12talk For problems with the list, contact n4zr@qth.com |
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