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Old April 4th 09, 03:01 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Andy[_5_] Andy[_5_] is offline
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Default solarcon I-max 2000

I'll put the I-max 2000 up without the ground plain kit for now and see how
that works.

I have made a ugly balun up to put into the deed line.

Where do I put it to, just below the Ariel or at the bottom of the main
mast?

Also is it best to isolate the I-max from the stub mast or connect it
direct?

Thanks


"Art Unwin" wrote in message
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On Mar 30, 2:54 am, "Ed Cregger" wrote:
"Harry H" wrote in message

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Andy,


I "Googled" the antenna and this is what I found:


Solarcon I-max 2000
This antenna tunes from 20 upto 10 Metre, making it perfect for HF
operation


a.. Solarcon 5/8 Wave
a.. Base Station Antenna
a.. End Fed 5/8 wavelength radiator
a.. Extended I-Max (current Maximum) Center Section
a.. Radials are Not Required!
a.. Wide Bandwidth
a.. High Power 5000 Watts.
a.. Outstanding Gain
a.. 24 Feet Long
a.. Wind Rating - 100 MPH


73
HH


"Andy" wrote in message
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Hi all


I have a Solarcon I-max 2000 for 10 metes.


My question is about the ground plain legs. Would it work any different
if the ground plain legs were horizontal rather than on a downward
angle?


The bracket that came with it is rusted badly and it would be easer for
me to mount them horizontal on a new home made bracket.


Thanks


The Solarcon antenna derives no benefit from using radials. Spare yourself
the drudgery and effort. Some folks were feeding upon the ignorance of CB
users and were trying to create mystical/magical options they could sell
for
more profit. The basic antenna is surprisingly the good. The rest of the
junk is unnecessary.

Ed, N2ECW

Hmm
How do you know for sure that the arms are not part of the radiator ?
The specs say no "ground" plane required which suggests no buried
wires
as artificial ground is supplied