The Antenna Farm
After radios, the most important thing to operate are antennas. W4AQL
has a few towers on top of the EE building. One is at 90 feet, containing
our VHF and UHF antennas. At 20 feet we have a 20-Meter 4-element beam
and at 50 feet we have a TH7 and a 2-element 40-Meter yagi. Additionally,
on a tripod mount, we have an az-el rotator containing our satellite
antennas (2M and 70cm). Along with all this heavy iron (er, aluminium),
we have dipoles for our low bands, 160-, 80-, and 40-Meters.
In the works are plans to possibly load our 90 foot tower into a vertical
on 160-Meters. Living in the middle of downtown Atlanta can create challanges
on the lower bands (to say nothing of intermod on VHF!). This means that
any low band antenna we put up will be susceptable to city noise, but
it's something we've come to accept. We are making small inroads, though,
and have a low-pass filter installed that does do some damage to the
city noise, but it's not as good as being in the middle of nowhere.
Below is a picture of the roof of the EE building where are antennas
spend their time. Clicking on the various towers will take you to a pictoral
depiction of their eleveation as well as some measurements we made of
them with a wonderful network analyzer that we borrowed from the EE department.