When it comes to the antennas with no mast, I expected it to be as similar as it is. Back when I was playing with the a99 configurations that are available, and what people tell you you should use (read full length 1/4 wavelength horizontal radials), with no mast all of the configurations were very close to each other as far as gain and radiation pattern were concerned to the point you would never be able to tell the difference between them. The GPK kit layout actually had the most gain, but it wasn't so much that you would ever notice the difference... Its one of a several things that lead me to believe the designers of that antenna and its bigger brother know more than what many people give them credit for.
Anyway, what I see after adding the masts is a bit unexpected, specifically the blue pattern, with is the 8 radials 55 inches long each. The pattern has two lobes, compared to the other antenna, and both antennas without masts, which all have three. The higher the antenna is the more lobes it tends to have, adding a lobe every half wavelength of height or so. Also, 5/8 wavelength antennas tend to add lobes at lower heights than 1/2 wavelength antennas because part of the antenna is out of phase with the rest (its just one cost in going past 1/2 wavelength). So my the question is, what is causing this one antenna to have fewer lobes than the other antenna, and itself without a mast mounted at the same height? This is normally not something that I would expect to happen, and I can't say I've seen this happen before.
I'll look in to it tomorrow if I have the time.
The DB
Anyway, what I see after adding the masts is a bit unexpected, specifically the blue pattern, with is the 8 radials 55 inches long each. The pattern has two lobes, compared to the other antenna, and both antennas without masts, which all have three. The higher the antenna is the more lobes it tends to have, adding a lobe every half wavelength of height or so. Also, 5/8 wavelength antennas tend to add lobes at lower heights than 1/2 wavelength antennas because part of the antenna is out of phase with the rest (its just one cost in going past 1/2 wavelength). So my the question is, what is causing this one antenna to have fewer lobes than the other antenna, and itself without a mast mounted at the same height? This is normally not something that I would expect to happen, and I can't say I've seen this happen before.
I'll look in to it tomorrow if I have the time.
The DB