Aluminum foil capacitance hat
Aluminum foil is fine for the purpose, electrically, but I think you'll
have a dickens of the time maintaining good contact to it. You might
even end up creating a rectifying junction which could generate
harmonics when transmitting and intermod when receiving.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
MGFoster wrote:
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I've made some Al foil cap. hats for a 34ish foot linearly loaded dipole
(based on NN0F's antenna in the ARRL Antenna book, 21st ed, p. 6-35 - he
used 6ft wires as cap. hats and 450 ohm ladder wire as the radiator, w/
coax feed). I was wondering if Al foil has enough "umpffh" to act as
cap. hat material?
Cap hat construction: 45 inch cardboard rolls wrapped in 1-1/2 layers
of Al foil (shiny side out). 300 ohm twin-lead (the ant. radiator)
leads soldered to copper tape, which was stuck to the Al foil (I check
for continuity between the foil & the copper tape & between leads & Al
foil they were OK). Final version wrapped in clear packing tape.
I attached this ant. to my Elecraft K1 & got 4.7:1 SWR on 80 meters
(where I expected it to resonate). On 15 meters got 1.2:1 SWR. Ant. is
abt 45 ft above ground, fed by RG58 coax. Ground is concrete.
Actually, the ant. is on my apartment bldg roof. That roof is covered
in a silver paint or metallic weather-proofing (I don't know). The
ground surrounding the apartment bldg is concrete and asphalt. I always
select "Very poor - cities, industrial" as a ground description when
using the EZNEC pgm.
Thanks for any comments.
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