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Ken G Kopp
It's my premise that there's nothing actually new in the
antenna world since the '30s … except the names.

73!

Ken - K0PP
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Re: OT: T2FD

NK7Z
Your premise would be correct...  :)

73s and thanks,
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> antenna world since the '30s … except the names.
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> 73!
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Re: OT: T2FD

John Simmons
Yes and no.....

Computer modeling has improved antenna design tremendously, and that is
definitely new. There are all sorts of new variations:

  * G0KSC (and others) yagi designs
  * Broadband aluminum half-wave vertical designs from GAP
  * Broadband dipoles including the OCFD (look for an upcoming book)
  * Improved baluns with much better characteristics
  * Beverage on ground

to name a few off the top of my head.

73,
-John NI0K

Dave Cole (NK7Z) wrote:

> Your premise would be correct...  :)
>
> 73s and thanks,
> Dave (NK7Z/NNR0DC)
> https://www.nk7z.net
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> On 12/5/18 4:39 PM, Ken G Kopp wrote:
>> It's my premise that there's nothing actually new in the
>> antenna world since the '30s … except the names.
>>
>> 73!
>>
>> Ken - K0PP
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Re: OT: T2FD

donovanf
Hi John,


The Beverage on Ground is not new at all, Beverage's experimental
Wave Antenna -- which came to be known as the Beverage Antenna --
w as a pair of insulated wires two miles long laid on the ground and
fed into a phasing and balancing network, a progenitor of
DX Engineering's NCC-2 Receive Antenna Phasing System.


See the transcript of of the interview of Harold H. Beverage where
he describes the initial development:
www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx/antenna/wire/beverage/interview1.html


73
Frank
W3LPL

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: T2FD

Yes and no.....

Computer modeling has improved antenna design tremendously, and that is
definitely new. There are all sorts of new variations:

* G0KSC (and others) yagi designs
* Broadband aluminum half-wave vertical designs from GAP
* Broadband dipoles including the OCFD (look for an upcoming book)
* Improved baluns with much better characteristics
* Beverage on ground

to name a few off the top of my head.

73,
-John NI0K

Dave Cole (NK7Z) wrote:

> Your premise would be correct... :)
>
> 73s and thanks,
> Dave (NK7Z/NNR0DC)
> https://www.nk7z.net 
> ARRL Technical Specialist
> ARRL Volunteer Examiner
> ARRL OOC for Oregon
>
> On 12/5/18 4:39 PM, Ken G Kopp wrote:
>> It's my premise that there's nothing actually new in the
>> antenna world since the '30s … except the names.
>>
>> 73!
>>
>> Ken - K0PP
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Re: OT: T2FD

Augie "Gus" Hansen
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On 12/5/2018 5:39 PM, Ken G Kopp wrote:
> It's my premise that there's nothing actually new in the
> antenna world since the '30s … except the names.

Here are some of more recent vintage.

Helical antenna: circa 1949
Cubical Quad: 1951
Log Periodic: 1957

Gus Hansen
KB0YH

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Re: OT: T2FD

Edward R Cole
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Just a couple notes:

My new two-yagi 6m array uses G0KSC LFA yagis ... not yet tested on
the air but hoping to see big improvement in eme Rx.

Tried a 480-foot BOG for 630m and did not do as well as my
inverted-L, though it was considerably quieter.  Not surprised that
only having room for a 1/4 wavelength Beverage.  Used land alongside
my neighbor's private airstrip as having less than 2 acres is not
conducive to owning a Beverage.

Eventually, I will try a large shielded loop Rx antenna with preamp on 630m.

I started out on 40m with a center-fed folded dipole and built many
dipole antennas early in my ham radio "career".  Currently use a
80/40m inverted-V "fan style" fed with coax and balun.  Works most of
AK well on those bands.

I built a 6m/10m J-pole but never worked well for ground-wave
contacts.  I think a turnstyle on 10m might be interesting, esp if
phased for circular pol. or feed individually my dual Rx K3 for diversity.

Computer modeling has greatly affected VHF antenna designing.

73, Ed KL7UW

Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2018 19:41:52 -0600
From: John Simmons <[hidden email]>
To: "Dave Cole (NK7Z)" <[hidden email]>
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: T2FD

Yes and no.....

Computer modeling has improved antenna design tremendously, and that is
definitely new. There are all sorts of new variations:

   * G0KSC (and others) yagi designs
   * Broadband aluminum half-wave vertical designs from GAP
   * Broadband dipoles including the OCFD (look for an upcoming book)
   * Improved baluns with much better characteristics
   * Beverage on ground

to name a few off the top of my head.

73,
-John NI0K


73, Ed - KL7UW
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