Switchable Array in Two Directions-The Phased Vertical.
Here's an interesting, but hard-to-perfect switchable array for phased vertical antennas. This design has been used by commercial medium wave radio stations to protect other stations on the same frequency.
In this video, Callum (M0MCX) discusses the pros and cons of this antenna design which needs particular attention to detail.
Those wishing to have some gain in two selected locations and can have the help of another radio amateur, should find this project enlightening, if somewhat frustrating to get right.
If you succeed, your phased array should get you some excellent DX in this current solar cycle. Good luck!
Thank for joining us today.
Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).
Here are some comments from Callum (M0MCX):
In this video, we progress from the Parasitic array and use the techniques in Phase Angles and Velocity Factor to build a switchable array left/right. This can also be driven without the phasing loop to crate a N/S pattern but personally I don't think it's worth it - and the tuning goes to pot too. OK if you are desperate I guess! Callum.








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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).