March 3rd 04, 02:33 PM
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Hi all,
Interested in this discussion as I'm also thinking abt the low bands and my
back yard is abt 95' by 42'.
What ideas have you guys got on a vertical antenna - even a raised
vertical??
Denis EI6HB
"Mark Keith" wrote in message
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put up the longest dipole you can as high as you can and load it with
a
tuner... that is the easiest and fastest way. if you have an 80m
dipole
that will work ok to try it out.
Unless you have a legal-limit tuner, or are going to use QRP power
levels, I
would advise against that.
If the dipole is coax fed and is 80M 1/2 wavelength, at 100 watts out
there
is going to be some crazy-high RF voltages inside that tuner. If it's an
MFJ
300 watt tuner, more than likely it's going to arc like a welder.
Feeding the dipole with ladder-line is a different story......
Not much. It's still a pretty bad scenario even with ladder line, on
say a T net tuner.
If all a person can do is use a 80 dipole, it usually best to short
the feedline together, or just feed the center pin, and feed the whole
thing as a vertical using the tuner to match. Will usually work much
better on 160m, than feeding a 80 dipole normally. You'll hear the
noise/signal level pop way up when you feed it this way compared to as
a half dipole with all the resulting tuner loss. MK
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