I have two antennas up 25 feet, one is a G5RV on the right side of the house which is tuned to 14.6 mhz and an inverted L which is on the left side of the house which is tuned to 3.2 mhz. I use a tuner. I tried running two antennas at the same time but I am not sure if one is just canceling the other one out. When I tied the two antennas together using a T connector, the swr is flat down on 3.9 mhz and I don't need a tuner. Signals are stronger on 75 and 40 meters and I talked to a few VK stations. The problem that I am having is if I test each antenna individually, I have to re-tune it which takes a little time and propagation could change and that can mess up my signal checks on the other end. I've also noticed that stations are weaker closer but at the same time stations are stronger from long distances just by tuning the receive.
Other information- The G5RV is coax fed and when it gets to the outside of the house, it changes over to 450 ladder line which runs to the center connector.
It is up 25 in an inverted V configuration. The center point is on the chimney going down to two 20 foot poles in the back yard.
The inverted L is on the other side of the house and runs from the peak of the house to the ground. The other leg goes to a 20 foot stake in the yard. I have five ground radials burried in the yard which ranges from 75 feet and it goes down to 25 feet.
My question is, is this thing actually working or is one antenna canceling the other one out? Am I wasting my time? I did notice though that the VK stations are readable now compared to before when they were barely readable. Maybe I am only receiving more since I am putting more wire out there and my transmit is only as good as one of my antennas if they were separate? Anyone have some antenna model program to help me have a better understanding?
Other information- The G5RV is coax fed and when it gets to the outside of the house, it changes over to 450 ladder line which runs to the center connector.
It is up 25 in an inverted V configuration. The center point is on the chimney going down to two 20 foot poles in the back yard.
The inverted L is on the other side of the house and runs from the peak of the house to the ground. The other leg goes to a 20 foot stake in the yard. I have five ground radials burried in the yard which ranges from 75 feet and it goes down to 25 feet.
My question is, is this thing actually working or is one antenna canceling the other one out? Am I wasting my time? I did notice though that the VK stations are readable now compared to before when they were barely readable. Maybe I am only receiving more since I am putting more wire out there and my transmit is only as good as one of my antennas if they were separate? Anyone have some antenna model program to help me have a better understanding?