There is a formula, and I believe I read it years ago in my ARRL operators manual, or perhaps my tech or general study guide, that has to do with the angle of an inverted V, as well as the distance from the mast that the anchor points of your di-pole will be, depending upon the height of the mast.
In my case, I'm using an MFJ G5RV which has each leg of the di-pole cut to 51 feet.
My question is : what is the formula to determine how far out the anchor points will be from the mast, given a particular height of mast?
Also, what angle will this inverted v be, given a particular height of the mast and distance of the 51 foot anchored elements?
Thanks a lot, coz this will help me to determine how high I want to have my mast, in order to acheive an optimum angle for my inverted V, on the roof of my commercial building.
Kindest regards,
Bradley D. Thornton
kd6ncg
.:headbang
In my case, I'm using an MFJ G5RV which has each leg of the di-pole cut to 51 feet.
My question is : what is the formula to determine how far out the anchor points will be from the mast, given a particular height of mast?
Also, what angle will this inverted v be, given a particular height of the mast and distance of the 51 foot anchored elements?
Thanks a lot, coz this will help me to determine how high I want to have my mast, in order to acheive an optimum angle for my inverted V, on the roof of my commercial building.
Kindest regards,
Bradley D. Thornton
kd6ncg
.:headbang