Subj : LPDA To : TOM WALKER From : Roy Witt Date : Sun Jun 08 2014 01:01 pm Greetings TOM! HG>HG>> The antenna Tom has is apparently based on the same design HG>HG>> philosophy HG>TW>> The Twin Booms are a modification of the basic design to assist HG>TW>> impedence matching. The cross over wiring is used but mostly in HG>TW>> TV antennas. But it still is an LPDA antenna HG>> Correction, the dual boom design is the basic one. TW> For Transmitting Antennas YES becaue it provides a better feed line TW> match. Show me an antenna, RX or TX, that doesn't need feed line matching. TW> BUT for recieve only antennas the single boom is used by some Yes, I have one of those. It isn't a LPDA, as it more closely resembles the KLM LP Yagi...it too has the 'cross-over' matching device on it, but each element is insulated from the boom. i.e. a yagi TW> And when I tried to interject some ham Termonology I was told by TW> Roy that we were talking aobut TV antennas. You were mixing yourself up by talking one, then the other. If you want an antenna that can receive locally transmitted high-power signals, no biggie, just throw up a long wire and be done with it. If you want to reach out and get reception from long distant TV broadcasts, you'll need an antenna designed for that. Have a day! R\%/itt - K5RXT --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012 --- D'Bridge 3.99 * Origin: HAM Radio, aka Amateur Radio. 804? Over! (1:387/22) .