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Old July 17th 07, 07:58 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Ed Cregger Ed Cregger is offline
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Default Odd problem with 6/2/70 triband vertical


"Diogel" wrote in message
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Hi

I have not had much success with a commercial tri band 6M/2M/70cm
vertical. I hope you know the type I am refering to, 2.5M high with
three radials, looks like two for 70cm and one loaded radial for
6M/2M.

I have never had any success with this antenna in the attic so did
some experiments with the antenna on a 8 foot glass fibre pole in the
garden. SWR and radiation were perfect until I rotated the antenna
with the loaded radial facing the house about 20 feet away, then SWR
climbs to 10:1 on 2M but is still perfect on 70cm ???. Not tried 6M
yet.

Any idears whats happening ?.

Tia

Dio



Your antenna sounds as though it is a Diamond V2000, or Comet equivalent. If
so, those are not radials, but decoupling stubs. Furthermore, the antenna
was designed to be mounted on a metal mast, not a non conducting mast. I
suppose you could run a length of wire alongside the non conducting mast to
give it the metal that it needs.

I suspect that your high swr situation has more to do with a loose connector
than with the decoupling stub pointing at the house (coincidence).

I used to operate with a Diamond V2000 some years ago and it did need to
have the mounting mast capable of electric conduction, IIRC.

Ed, NM2K

I have a bad case of vascular demensia, so take what I say with a grain of
salt.