Go to
www.arrl.org...
Look in their book section for the 'ARRL Antenna Handbook'..
Buy a copy of same...
Look in the VHF/UHF chapters at antennas..
Notice that mounting a vertical antenna 1/4 wavelength from the side of
a taller tower will cause the metal of the tower to act as a reflector
and therefore the antennas circular pattern will become a cardoid
pattern...
I leave the details to the student...
denny - amateur radio station K8DO
definer wrote:
I'm trying to get a land-based VHF marine monitoring station up and
need to make my antenna have some degree of directionality. I need to
know if there is a "simple" way for me get about a 180 degrees of
coverage versus 360 (in hopes of increasing my range in the right
direction).
The antenna (a 9db whip-type) will be mounted along side a
free-standing antenna tower and have a tip height of about 80 ft asl.
Without any directional feature that should give me a range of
somewhere between 16 and 17 miles (assuming the distant end antenna
height is 8 ft asl).
If there is aneasy way to make it somewhat directional and gain another
mile or two range (at least) that would be great.
Any ideas or am I "all wet?"
Ken