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Not to give a canned answer but they both will work well...it just depends on what you are comparing it to. I'm sure other will chime in and share their experiences.
You may already have the components on hand...the Dipole is easy to build and you can be on the air quickly.
For my station, I run an old CLR-2 vertical for 10/11m along with a horizontal dipole (80-10m) and...a ground mounted Hustler 4BTV vertical (40-10m). Each antenna has it's strengths and weakness. When I talk to the local group, I use one or both verticals. These antennas are vertically polarized where my dipole is horizontaly polarized. Good luck!
They are both 1/2 wave length antennas so should have the same performance. Biggest difference would be if that dipole is horizontally polarized/mounted. Otherwise, no huge difference either way.
- 'Doc
Hey Jazz. I think our friend W9cll was only suggesting these two produce very similar RF patterns in that they both have a current node at each end, and a current maximum in the middle...regardless of how this 1/2 wave radiator is fed.
Compare the red lines in the two antenna views below. The RF patterns are also very similar.
That is a dipole in a generic sense.
Below are the two models I referenced. Note the dipole model in Free Space was done without the mast included...as it should be using Eznec's Free Space feature. I mentioned this issue in an earlier post, and I was not sure about this fact.
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Besides the differences in feed point locations, and the difference in balance or lack thereof at the feed point on these two, the differences in matching results using Eznec may technically play a part in the small differences in performance results and angle we see. This is an assumption on my part, and if it is not the case, the real answer is above my pay grade.
Exactly what I meantHey Jazz. I think our friend W9cll was only suggesting these two produce very similar RF patterns in that they both have a current node at each end, and a current maximum in the middle...regardless of how this 1/2 wave radiator is fed.
Compare the red lines in the two antenna views below. The RF patterns are also very similar.
That is a dipole in a generic sense.
Below are the two models I referenced. Note the dipole model in Free Space was done without the mast included...as it should be using Eznec's Free Space feature. I mentioned this issue in an earlier post, and I was not sure about this fact.
View attachment 13091
Besides the differences in feed point locations, and the difference in balance or lack thereof at the feed point on these two, the differences in matching results using Eznec may technically play a part in the small differences in performance results and angle we see. This is an assumption on my part, and if it is not the case, the real answer is above my pay grade.