The CST model is shown with a 1/2 wave top element like the new Vector. This can be determined by noting the model has all radiation currents in a constructive phase. If it were the old 7/8 wave we would see approximately 1/8 wave of the vertical radiator above the cone, out of phase with the rest of the antenna much like we do in a typical 5/8 wave. I don't have access to any old Vector CST models and I'm not aware of any.
The longer length used in the new cone is producing improved performance. Bob and myself both noticed this years before the new Vector came out deviating from the old 94 inch length. This has to do with the fact the cone is not just a 1/4 wave radiator, it must also be positioned correctly so that it covers the bottom 1/4 wave of the vertical. Combine this with the velocity factor between the cone and the vertical and you can quickly see there are several different areas affecting the optimal alignment.
I've found .82 wavelength from the feedpoint to the tip gives the best performance. Bob feels that these lengths can be altered to tailor the angle of radiation to best suit a particular installation. Many would be quick to deny this fact assuming only height above ground could impact TOA. We have a "non apparent collinear" here and with two active elements radiating, beam tilt is possible by altering the phase angle between the two. I don't think that was considered when the antenna was shrunk back down to 3/4 wave.
Has anyone found a cure for the weak gamma match on the Vector 4000? At 1000W pep the gamma match is shorting. The insulator sleeve that slides over the inner rod is burning a hole and causing arcing to the outer gamma housing, not to mention everyone that has failed was full of water.
eddie, i don't have exact measurements.
That's alright Bob. In light of what Shockwave said above, I was just curious.
I recall you posting that your Hybrid was maybe 32' feet tall, and I remember you modified an old Sigma4 radial basket, and added a fourth radial. I seem to remember that you didn't extend the radials out to 107", but I wasn't sure.
I was going to discuss my ideas on the subject again, but as you well know, we could talk until we were blue in the face, and not make a difference or change one mind. Isn't that also about how Cebik saw the subject?
Hardly anybody really reports specifically about the performance of their Vector styled antenna. Do any of your buddies around you that have a New V4k, or have you worked with one? If so, how do think they compare to the Sigma4, an old Vector, or your Hybrid?
Avanti made some great antennas and were well constructed,
I wonder what they would of came up with today?