Do that, and then build an 11 meter dipole using the usual formula. Mount both antennas at the same height and try A/B comparisons between them. I think you'll find that a dipole made to the usual dimensions will outperform shortened ones by a mile. Or kilometer.Thanks. I want to experiment a bit with two hamsticks in a dipole configuration for 11 meters.
Do that, and then build an 11 meter dipole using the usual formula. Mount both antennas at the same height and try A/B comparisons between them. I think you'll find that a dipole made to the usual dimensions will outperform shortened ones by a mile. Or kilometer.
You'll be "quite" what?If the only difference is a mile or so in distance covered, why bother? OK I'll be quite and behave now.
You'll be "quite" what?
If he shortens it, it will work on 6m not 11m . Point is, it needs to be lengthened, not shortened to work on 11m. Also, the efficiency is good on 10/11m. Not much loading at these freqs.Just shorten it and it will work. They are not very efficient antennas but they do work
That's quiet all right, Garth. I'll be 79 YO in less than a hunnerd days. Wooee!