[BC] Shunt Feed AM Antennas
Bailey, Scott
sbailey
Tue Feb 27 11:34:13 CST 2007
It seems just makes life and antenna design easier. I like the slant
wire feed idea. Those that have had to use it under an STA deal have
had good results with it.
Scott
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Subject: Re: [BC] Shunt Feed AM Antennas
On 24 Feb 2007 at 2:00, Alan Alsobrook wrote:
> I presume you are referring to a slant wire, (technically a unipole
and
> bazooka are shunt feed and are allowed). From what I've heard, if you
> play your cards right you might could get one approved for daytime use
> only. Since the FCC isn't allowing new daytime stations it doesn't
seem
> likely that anyone would want to jump through the hurdles that the FCC
> would impose to a slant feed.
AFAIK there is no prohibition against a DAYTIME slant wire, shunt-feed.
Thus, it might be possible to convert an antenna of some other type to
slant-wire, but why? The problem would be that, as I understand it, the
FCC computer is not programmed for slant-wires, and this more or less
limits their use to the grandfather cases. One could make a case for
using a slant-wire for its load characteristic which is broader and
flatter than most other antennas, but ....
BTW, the "bazooka" is not a shunt fed antenna, although the theory of
isolation is similar to a 1/4 wave skirt. A "bazooka" feed is a common
name for what the FCC calls "1/4 wave isolation" of a transmission line
crossing the base of a series excited radiator.
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