After reading this thread completely I am still not sure of which antenna to run. I currently have a Gainmaster up at about 40ft at the coil. Works great, no issues except at some times of the day a higher static/white noise issue. I live in a highly industrialized area. Other than that I'm very satisfied. I have a brand new Targa BT-101 assembled in the garage ready to go up. I will be able to add some mast to have the top of the Targa/Astroplane at the same tip height as the Gainmaster. I know you will ask why chage it if it not broke? I guess just want to try it as I had an Astroplane in the 70s. I was hoping after reading this thread I would really know if it's worth the hassle to swap them out or not. I only operate on 11 meters so the broadbandedness of the Gainmaster does not affect my opinion and I only have room to run one antenna. Thanks to you all for all of you that posted information.
Thanks,
Harry
Marconi,
Thank you for the info. Is there any truth that aluminum/metal antennas have less "white noise" than fiberglass antennas? I run a Yaesu that is very good on receive and I can filter down the static but I just hate to not give the new Targa/Astroplane a try for old time sake.
This is probably a dumb question. If I put up the AP, the mast will be 37 feet. Does that length affect the performance in anyway?
Thank you for the in depth information. It's refreshing to exchange questions and ideas on this forum and not get pounded with negative opinions. Thank s again.
Iron is a poor conductor. Conductivity is the ability of a material to propagate (force vectors of dielectric discharge) an electric current. Steel, including the range of grades known as stainless vary between 3% - 15% conductivity when referenced to copper at 100%. Aluminum comes in at 45 - 61%. See the chart posted further down the page.