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Patrick
You don't specifically mention what sort of long wire antennas they are, nor
for which band (or bands)?
Usually, if they are perpendicular there shouldn't be an issue, especially
if the feed points are near to each other.
Sometimes, a common feed point can be used.
Please let us know:
Length of wire
Bands to be used
Feed points
Type of feeder
73
David W Wood
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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Patrick Johnson
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 1:36 AM
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Subject: seperation of perpendicular long wire antennas
Group,
I am getting ready to put up a2nd long wire antenna which will run
roughly perpendicular to an existing long wire. I am guessing the two
antennas should be separated, but have not seen a resource stating how
far apart or the best method of separation. Their feed lines will run
parallel and enter the shack at the same point.
73s,
patrick
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