It will work sort of as a Vee-beam (half a rhombic) and will favour in the
direction of the smaller angle.
As others say, put it up and try it!
73
David W Wood
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Subject: Inverted V?
I may have found a house and have an antenna question for the group. My
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ea is to use a dipole in a sort of inverted V. However instead of the legs
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oming straight down to the ground they would be at say a 45=C2=B0 angle.
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it's sort of a typical inverted V but tilted over if that makes sense.
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opinions? The opening of the V would be pointing North. Any idea what the
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irectionality would be? =20
73
Scott
ZL1CHM / N0HOK
Auckland New Zealand=20
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