On 1/10/2022 10:42 AM, Kenny Silverman wrote:
N6BT’s ring is pretty flexible in its dimensions. It can be 3 or 4 sides (or 
anywhere in between) and can handle some variation in symmetry.

I’ve been having issues finding a solution to the high tree attenuation on my 
property and I had an inverted L with the ring and another inverted L 340’ away 
with 60 x 100’ radials.  The model showed there was some interaction between 
the 2 antennas so exact difference was not known. But basically the ring was 
very close to the 60 radial version.

One of the key issues is making sure the inverted L section is close to 
resonance. If it’s short, more current is moved into the ring which is not 
desirable.

Regards , Kenny K2KW
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Actually, you are kidding yourself making the inverted L long enough to be resonant. That has the effect of moving more current into the horizontal part of the inverted L, which is also not desirable. The solution to this dilemma is to use a top loaded (T type) vertical, and a loading coil if necessary. The resonant inverted L is "elegant" but not optimal.

Rick N6RK
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